24—MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Nov. 6, 1989 Hoffort fills in Duty Out Canceled nicely for Flyers Education chief tells Cruel twist of fate Braniff stops flights, colleges to do more/4 eliminates MHS boys/9 puts jobs in jeopardy/7 By Ken Rappoport The Associated Press NHL Roundup The way the Philadelphia Flyers are using up goallendcrs these days, tended the Nordiques’ losing streak Dear Friends, it’s a good thing they have Bruce to seven games, matching the team Hoffort in reserve. record. Hoffort was a last-minute man for The Capitals won for just the Philadelphia on Sunday night, second time in nine games. Quebec relieving injured Pete Pecters in the has lost four straight at home. I w ant to second period and helping the Flyers Washington began the day with beat the 3-2 in the worst offense in the NHL — his NHL debut. only 40 goals in 14 games — but struck quickly on the power play, as HlanrliPBtpr Hrralfi Hoffort was brought up Sunday from the American Hockey Calle Johansson connected 4:54 into League’s Hershey Bears to replace the first period. Dino Ciccarelli fol­ exciting and j gj growth m Ron Hextall, who suffered a groin lowed with a power-play at 1:35 of the second period and Kelly entered a nfade some pull Saturday night in Toronto in his Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Newsstand Price: 35 Cents first game this season. Hextall was Miller made it 3-0 in the third. suspended for the Flyers’ first 12 Beaupre faced only two shots in OUT vtith each pass- games for attacking Montreal’s the final period in recording his first difficult deciswn Chris Chelios during last season’s shutout of the season and fifth of his Stanley Cup playoffs. career. Early voter turnout matching last municipal election When Pecters went out of Sunday “I thought we moved the puck ing day I ^ „Y.„ices we made were night’s game at 15:04 of the second well and the power play made the places. voted by 7 a.m. was about the same nout was in 1971 when the turnout her full name said she voted against Robertson School on North School difference for us,” Washington By Alex Girelli, At the same hour in the last local V period after a collision with the Is­ dent that the g privilege to in both elections, about 3 percent. was 65 percent. James Henry and the project. Sucet said they all voted for the $13 landers’ Alan Kerr, the Flyers threw coach Bryan Murray said. “They election in 1987,3,779 or 13 percent The 7 a.m count today was 857 In an informal exit poll at the Donna Cooney, of Hilliard Street, million bond question. Hoffort into the breach and he had some of their better chances ear­ the right ones. It ^ ygur Dianna M. Talbot of the eligible voters had cast bal­ compared with 935 in 1987. Waddell School at 163 Broad St., favored the addition at the Waddell Board of Education member lier on, but Beaupre discouraged wound up stopping all seven shots Manchester Herald lots. In that election 49 percent of By 8 a.m. 1,767 had voted com­ four voters supported the town hall School, as did Bernard Kean, of 70 Frank Maffe, 52, of 116 Croft Drive, them.” he faced. The depletion of the those eligible had voted. pared with 1,^1 in 1987. That’s expansion question while two were Henry St. said, “It would be short-sighted” not Sabres 5, Kings 3: The line of Flyers’ goaltending corps started If the early voter turnout today is In an exit poll conducted by the about 6 percent in both cases. opposed. Another person who did not want to vote for the addition. Maffe added Mike Hartman, Kevin Maguire and with Ken Wregget’s recent hamstr­ any indication, the total vote will be Herald at four of the town’s 12 poll­ By 9 a.m. 2,770 or 9.6 percent of Mark Squires, 29, of Woodland to be identified also said he favored that “You’re going to need one (ad­ Dave Snuggerud teamed to lead ing injury. about the same as it has been in ing places early today, 13 voters those eligible today had voted. The Street, voted at the Waddell School the project. dition) eventually.” Buffalo past Los Angeles. Hartman “He said he was ready to go as recent local elections, which typical­ said they voted in favor of a $13 comparable 1987 t^Iy was 2,606 or against the bond question. He said A man who refused to give his Maiffe said he expects the bond had two goals and an assist, Maguire soon as he saw Peeters go down,’’ ly have attracted about h ^ the million bond issue for an addition to 9 percent. he was opposed to the addition to name or address at the Waddell issue to pass by a large margin. a goal and an assist and Snuggerud Flyers coach Paul Holmgren said of eligible voters. the Muncipal Building and 8 said Less than half the eligible voters the town hall because there are School also said he voted in favor of At the Robertson School, Niki Hoffort. “In fact, he was already scored the Sabres’ first shorthanded By 10 a.m. today, four hours after they voted against it. Most political have voted in the past four local vacant buildings in town that could the addition, because the cost of the Harris, 34, of 136 Woodbridge St., goal of the season. suetching. We were impressed with the polls opened, 4,053 voters, about observers have predicted the vote on elections. Slightly more than half be renovated at a less expensive project would only increase the said she voted for the addition, but him in training camp as well as in The Sabres, undefeated in their 14 percent of those eligible, had cast the bond issue will be close. voted in the four previous local elec­ cost. longer the town waits. Hershey.” last five starts (4-0-1), held Wayne ballots at the town’s 12 polling The percentage of voters who had tions. The highest recent vote tur- One woman who would not give Five voters interviewed at the Please see VOTINC, page 8 Hoffort said he wasn’t nervous. Gretzky to a pair of late assists. Los “I didn’t have any jitters,” he said Angeles won only two games on a tune to ' givenme afresh after the Flyers extended their un­ six-game road Uip (2-4-0). beaten sueak to 3-0-1. “It was a big Buffalo goaltender Daren Puppa andeventsthath events game for the guys. They’re on a roll. continued to give the Sabres out­ standing play in net, stopping 22 U.S. returns You don’t like to see a rookie ruin a perspective o ^g^chester such a roll. I didn’t want to be a shots. life that m^e Mane ^ (scape)goat tonight.” After surrendering three goals on Holmgren said team officials seven shots in the first period, Los were impressed with Hoffort, who Angeles starting goalie Kelly great place Manchester Bnad played in the 1987 and 1988 NCAA Hrudey was pulled in favor of Mario half billion hockey championship game for Gosselin to start the second. Lake Superior State. “We were categorized last year as Islanders Coach A1 Arbour was the fourth line,” Hartman said. “This Race, from the m ban- impressed, too, but he wished his year, we’re a line that just has to go team had gotten more shots at the out there and muck it up and if the in Iran assets rookie. chances come, then we have bury to the ^citizens to ATaste of Blackhawks 4, Jets 3, OT: Dave them. We’ve got to keep working Manson scored with 1:42 left in hard. Tonight was a bonus.” overtime to lift Chicago over Win­ Officials insist no tie ■A> nipeg. Canucks 5, Penguins 3: Jim "fro, The Blackhawks trailed 3-2 Sandlak scored twice as the Canucks before getting the tying goal from used their special teams to defeat the to those held hostage Wayne Presley with 6:17 left in the Penguins. The little add up third period. Sandlak scored one of his goals WASHINGTON (AP) — The tured by Christian Lebanese The victory boosted the Blackh­ on the power play, while Jim Ben- United States is returning $567 mil­ militiamen in 1982. awks’ lead in the Norris Division to ning and Trevor Linden scored shor­ lion in frozen assets to Iran but says Bush administration officials im­ six points over Minnesota. With an thanded for the Canucks. Petri the action is unrelated to the plight mediately responded they would not 11-6-1 record, the surprising Skriko completed the Vancouver at­ of eight Americans who are being engage in negotiations over the Blackhawks have the most victories tack. thehig chalteng ^be good held hostage in Lebanon. hostages and called on humanitarian and the most points in the league. John Cullen, Paul Coffey and The $567 million was being held grounds for the release of all the Capitals 3, Nordiques 0: Don Mario Lemieux scored for Pit­ in a fund to back up claims by hostages. Beaupre made 18 saves as tsburgh, Lemieux’s coming on the X American banks against Iran. Most Washington beat Quebec and ex- power play. / g^swellastne ^.epfesent tm of those claims were settled in the Sondra McCarty, a State Depart­ past few weeks. ment spokeswoman, said Sofaer’s talks with Iranian officials in The As a result, U.S. officials said ; am very »SC lSom e.m eW ' Monday night, the leftover assets Hague last Thursday and Friday will be returned to the Bank of Iran. concerned only claims matters. “We are making no deals with anyone Another $243 million will be trans­ "A breaMast Palrick FlynrVManchesler Herald about the hostages,” she said. for otliers. . ferred to a special fund to back up READ TO US — Christopher Britton and Ashley Sara Smith, Keeney Street School read from a book he made for next other American claims against the About $800 million had been held Persian Gulf country, U.S. officials in a special fund against claims of with the principal both of the Blue Shutter Play and Learn School, 218 Hack­ week’s National Children’s Book Week. said Monday night. American banks. “Since most of the matack St., listen Monday to second-grader Matt Galligan of The move followed talks in The bank claims were settled over the Hague last week between Abraham last several months, $567 million You are a bew^y®" CO will do more to Sofaer, the State Department’s legal could be returned to Iran and the be heard. Le ^^.^e aU i» adviser, and Iranian officials. A spe­ remainder was transferred to a spe- America facing Their stores devastated, I cial tribunal set up in the Dutch 'cial security account to back up show a school's capital in 1981 has been considering other claims,” a U.S. official said. g X r i everything. conflicting claims. That account is maintained at a merchants put up tents \ U.S. officials said the decision to minimum of $500 million, said the first-ever default return the assets through the Bank of official, who spoke on condition of neighbors what Sincerely, Iran was unrelated to the eight anonymity. to break the deadlock that has block­ for Yule selling season ; Americans being held in Lebanon The U.S.-Iranian claims commis­ New debt ceiling ed passage of the higher debt ceiling by a pro-Iranian faction. sion was set up in 1981 as part of goes on in school and a big deficit-reduction bill. SANTA CRUZ. Calif. (AP) — areas because of local levies. Iranian President Hashemi Raf- the arrangement that led to the hung up, awaits The first effect of the stalemate Last month’s deadly earthquake The tax rise was part of a pack­ sanjani offered help last month in release of American hostages held came Monday when the Treasury ripped the economic heart out of age of quake relief legislation, getting 18 Western hostages freed if for 444 days in Tehran after seizure vote in Congress postponed its weekly bill auction. this community by ravaging the enacted in a special session of the the United States released billions of of the U.S. Embassy by militants. than all the news Then, today, it announced the Pacific Garden Mall, but mer­ Legislature, that includes $200 dollars in frozen assets or helped There arc several other claims is­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ postponement of $40 billion in debt chants hope to salvage the million in assistance from state settle the cases of three Iranians cap­ sues outstanding. gressional inaction on a bill raising auctions this week. Christmas shopping season by reserve funds and $150 million in releases of a the federal debt ceiling threatens the “The postponement of these auc­ moving to tents. tax relief. government with default on tions is necessary because Congress “I know that if I’m not open the Now that they’ve gotten over day after Thanksgiving, I’m Cold may have killed Thursday for the first time in its his­ has not complete action on legisla­ the shock of the quake, many year. tory tion to increase the statutory debt bankrupt,” mall businesswoman Santa Cruz merchants have put peter House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, limit. . . ” the Treasury said. Margaret Wilson told the City aside competition and banded D-Wash„ said after closed-door The latest postponment involved Council last week. together. Alzheimer patient, 83 1 f : meetings on Monday that leaders arc auctions of $10 billion in three-year Hardest hit in this quaint, With a lot of work and a little notes today, $10 billion in 10-ycar seaside town 60 miles south of San hoping to pass a new debt ceiling in luck, they say those hardest hit by A spokesperson at the nursing time for President Bush to sign it on notes on Wednesday and $10 billion Francisco was the mall, a typically the quake will be able to come up By Dianna M. Talbot Malcolm Barlow proposes that eclectic California collection of home could not be reached for com­ Wednesday. in 30-year bonds on Thursday. In with enough money to lease the Manchester Herald ment this morning. small groups of community and addition, the Treasury planned to about 250 shops. “We have decided to concentrate tents and reopen by Thanksgiving A police report said that Parola sell $10 billion in 36-day cash They sold everything from rare An Alzheimer’s disease patient business leaders meet regularly on extension of the debt ceiling weekend. was last seen at the nursing home management bills on Thursday. books to imported coffee beans to who wandered away from the with a school’s principal to learn while we are looking at other is­ dressed in a short-sleeve shirt, pants, sues,” Foley said after leaders tried beads as well as many necessities Ms. Wilson, owner of the Crcstficld Convalescent Home last about that school’s goals and The Treasury had planned to offer socks and work boots. He was found $16 billion in three- and six-month in tum-of-the-century buildings variety store Lily Wong’s, is night was found dead early today how the community and the linked by open-air walkways along among the majority of mall mer­ wearing the same clothes. Wood bills Monday, but postponed the sale about one-half mile from the nursing said. a tree-lined street. chants who have vowed to rebuild. home, police said. school can work together to “because Congress has not com­ Two police dogs uied to uack TODAY pleted action on legislation to in­ Three people were killed in the Her store was damaged, but can be Dominic Parola, 83, was found achieve those goals. T)\e onbj mall and several dozen of its build­ repaired. Parola’s scent from the nursing crease the statutory debt limit.” laying face down between some home’s premises for about four way to make our schools belter ings crumpled by the Oct. 17 “My guess is, it’s going to be a hedges about 40 feet from the inter­ The Treasury lost further borrow­ hours. Wood said. The dogs were for teaming is to team more quake, which registered 7.1 on the cliflhanger every single day until section of Sage Drive and Kennedy ing authority Oct. 31 when the debt unsuccessful, for reasons which may Index Richter scale, killed 66 people in (the mall itsclQ opens,” Ms. Wil­ Road at 7:30 a.m., police said. He about our schools. limit reverted from $2.87 trillion to include wrong wind direction and 16 pagas, 2 aaotlons Northern California and did $7 bil­ son told the City Council. “But we was reported missing at 8:25 p.m. $2.8 trillion. Because it already has too many people entering and exit­ lion in damage. can do it and it will be open and Monday from the Vernon Suect reached the lower limit, the govern­ ing the area, he said. “The dogs need Classified _ 14-16 On Monday, Gov. George we will have a Christmas nursing home. ment faces default on some of its do\mtown.” a clear run” in order to pick up and ELECTMALCOLM BARLOW Comics 13 debt as early as Thursday. Dcukmejian signed a temporary Overexposure to freezing Focus 12 The council agreed to donate uace a person’s scent. Wood added. Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. quancr-cent sales tax increase into temperatures in the early 30s may be Local/Stale 3-4 $20,000 toward renuil of three According to the police report, vVVte* gW » Brady said last week that if Con­ law to raise a projected $800 mil­ the cause of death, but an autopsy Lottery 2 lion for earthquake relief. huge tents, with a total floor space nursing home employees feel that Candidate for Board of Education gress fails to increase the limit by will be performed, said Gary W o^, NatiotVWbiid 6. 7 ,1 4 The hike, which uikes effect of 20,000 square feet. It would another patient may have pushed Obituaries 2 Thesday, “the government will run police spokesman, said. Dec. 1 and lasts through 1990. open a secured door on the nursing Ooinlon 2 out of cash and default on Nov. 9” cost $314,000 to lease the tents for adds to a statewide sales uix of 6 “It doesn’t look like anything home’s northwest side and let ftirola VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 7 Soorts 8-11 when about $13.8 billion in the year the merchants figure Television 13 cents on the dollar, higher in some they II be displaced. suspicious took place,” he said. out. “Or, he may have gotten out Town ambulance personnel located A VOTE IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE Please see DEBT, page 8 the body, he said. Please see MISSING, page 8 ! I’aid for liy llio Conimillco to Elocl Malrolm Harlow, Prodcrick .1. Harrell dr., Trea-sorer. ______1 2—MANCHESTER HERALD, "nicsday, Nov. 7, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliesday, Nov. 7, 1989—3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Police Roundup Both sides Employee’s death conHdent Birthday party set Man charged in fight at bar tied to violation The family of Jennie Doggart of 81 West St. would in Coventry like to invite all her friends to an open house in honor of Manchester police arrested Bmce W. Smith, 31, of no her 90th birthday. The open house will be held Sunday certain address, on Monday, and charged him with By Jacqueline Bennett from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Matson Hill Community Club in breach of peace and failure to appear in court. Herald Correspondent of job procedure Glastonbury. According to the police report. Smith was involved in a fight at a bar at 30 Oak St. Monday night. The other COVENTRY — Voters are decid­ described Lazarus as a qualified participant had left the scene by the time police arrived, ing today who will serve for the next By Rick Santos operator who had been working at Toastmasters to meet the report stated. two years on the Town Council, Manchester Herald Klock for nine months. Operators Smith had been yelling at another customer who The Nathan Hale Toastmasters meets the first and Board of Education and other posi­ are informed of the danger involved refused to give him his car keys, the report said. It also tJiird Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at First Federal tions. A violation of standard company with such an attempt in their uain- Savings and Loan, 344 W. Middle TUmpike. said Smith initially refused to step outside the bar at the practices apparently led to the ac­ ing, he .said. request of the investigating officer, but later complied. Polls opened 6 a.m. and will For more information, call President Leo Siebert or remain open until 8 p.m. District 1 cidental death Sunday of a Klock The correct way to remove some­ Membership Chairman Gail Slover at 647-9849. The report also said that he had a Kansas driver’s Company employee, according to thing from one of the cylinders license, but he said he was living in East Hartford. Later votes at the Town Office Building and District 2 at the Presbyterian Edward Hicks, the company’s ex­ would be to first shut off the gas, he said he “lives around.” ecutive vice president. then clear the gas in the chamber Smith was held on $5,000 surety bond for the breach Church at 55 Trowbridge. Turkey bingo Monday Charles D. Lazarus Jr., 19, of with a fan, and then use a ladder to of peace charge, and $1,000 for the failure to appear On the Democrats ticket for the A turkey bingo, sponsored by the St. Bridget Rosary Rocky Hill, was found inside a enter the cylinder, Hicks said. This charge on a previous arrest. He was scheduled to appear Town Council are two incumbents: Society, St. Bridget Church, will be held on Monday at metal treating cylinder with argon should be done only if someone else in Manchester Superior Court today. chairwoman Joan Lewis, who has 7 p.m. at 80 Main St. A chance to win a turkey will be held that po.sition for four years, and gas flowing into it about 5:50 p.m. is present in case of an accident. offered. Admission is $3. Doors open at 6 p.m. Peter Hdvorson. New candidates He was pronounced dead at Man held on drug charges are Lawrence Golden, Carol Manchester Memorial Hospital at Argon gas can kill in about 40 i 7:13 p.m. Hazekamp and Fred Johnson. seconds, he said. Parents group sets meeting Gerald E. Ulm, 38, of Colchester, was arrested by Hospital officials ruled the cause V Lewis said on the eve of the elec­ Hicks said the company checked The East of the River Chapter No. 1296 of Parents Manchester police on Sunday and charged with violation of death to be argon asphyxiation. tion she felt optimistic. Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald the equipment and no malunctions Witliout Partners will hold an orientation and informa­ of the controlled drug act, criminal attempt to purchase Argon, a colorless, odorless gas HOLIDAY BAZAAR — Ann “We’ve campaigned hard and have been found. tion meeting for prospective members on Thursday. The controlled drugs, and criminal impersonation. He was SATURDAY BAZAAR — Rita Krumins, a member of the Ladies Society of the Latvian Jobin-Picard, left, and Gail have qualified candidates,” she said. used in the company’s heat-treat­ Hicks said the possibility that meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Coventry held on $3,000 surety bond, and is scheduled to appear in ment process for machine parts. Democrats are miming on their Lutheran Church of Manchester, displays some of the items that will be on sale at the chur­ Lazarus fell into the approximately Grange Hall. Varney, pose with some of Manchester Superior Court on Wednesday. That is a preliminary determination. record which they say includes ch’s annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday at the church at 21 Garden St. Hours will be 9 a.m. 18 inch in diameter chamber is un­ For more information, call 649-1949 or 423-8958. the items that will be avail­ According to the police report, Ulm admitted to call­ A spokeswoman for the state’s chief bringing professional management likely because its walls are about 5 ing the Walgreen Drug Store at 263 W. Middle 'fiunpike, to 1 p.m. able at the St. Bridget Rosary and financial accountability to the medical examiner’s office said that feet high. claiming to be a doctor from out of the area. The report Grange to hold bazaar ♦ Society’s Holiday Bazaar. town hall, improved schools and or­ office would not report on the cause Fellow workers began to look for stated that Ulm requested that a prescription of Vicodin, or manner of death for at least three Laz.arus when he did not appear for Manchester Grange 31 will hold its annual Christmas The bazaar will be held Nov. a semi-synthetic narcotic drug, be filled for him. dinances to protect and preserve the life of the town landfill. weeks. a 4:30 break. A company spokes­ Bazaar on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Grange 18 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The report stated that the employee that took the Coventry council hears plea “I don’t know why he left the gas Democrats for the Board of man said today that employees Hall on Olcott Street. at 80 Main St. phone order was suspicious because the doctor he routinely work at the plant on Sun­ Education include incumbents Judy on, and why he entered the retort,” Tlie fair will feature baked goods, crafts, a raffle, and Patrick FlynrvManchester Herald claimed to be is from out of the ai'ea. The doctor was day. He said the company operates Halvorson, Kathleen Ryan, I^trick he said. “It’s certainly not standard refreslunents. contacted and denied ordering the prescription. on a four-days on, four-days off Flaherty and newcomer I^ul Man- for law to control vicious dogs operating procedure. This is just an The report said that Ulm appeared at the store at about work week, allowing the plant to zone. TTiey say their experience will unfortunate accident.” Tae Kwon-Do lessons 6:30 p.m. Sunday to pick up his prescription and the Hicks said the assumption made operate 24 hours a day, seven days a provide needed continuity to finish are bred to kill— they are vicious.” Herbst said she will be meeting Obituaries police were notified. By Jacqueline Bennett by police that Lazarus died while at­ week. The Manchester I^ k s and Recreation Department, school building projects and help the Shaw said the pit bull-doberman with officials of the state Depart­ The report said that Ulm had somehow obtained the Herald Correspondent tempting to pick up some metal Hicks said Laz.arus “was a very and Hwang’s School of Tae Kwon-Do, will offer Tae new superintendent and business has attacked her dog three times ment of Agriculture, which governs doctor’s Drug Enforcement Agency Number, which is parts that were inside the cylinder is likable guy. Everyone here is devas­ Kwon-Do lessons at introductory prices. Classes begin Memorial donations may be made of LaGuna Hills, Calif.; and 14 manager’s transition. before and twice left marks. She this topic, in February to begin required to make prescriptions, when he was a patient of COVENTRY — A resident has probably correct. A cardboard box tated.” weekly and persons must have a recreation card and Isabel Cobb, 103, to Greenpeace, P.O. Box 3720, grandchildren. Democratic candidates for the said she has called canine control working on a proposal for a new the doctor several years ago. asked the town to pass an ordinance partially filled with metal parts was Klock, he said, is cooperating register at the department in Center Springs Park. Washington, D.C. 20007. The funeral will be Wednesday at Board of Tax Review are incum­ many times. law. oldest centurian against vicious dogs. found at the bottom of the cylinder. with U.S. Department of Labor’s Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 10 a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon bents Richard Giggey and Stanley The incident has also upset her In the meantime Herbst suggested Isabel (Lucretia) Cobb, 103, the Doreen Shaw of 95 Cedar Swamp But, Hicks said, it doesn’t make division of Occupational Safety and a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Classes also will be held on Main St., is in charge of arrange­ Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, McMillen. Democratic candidates two children, ages 8 and 5, Shaw it be addressed at the local level. oldest centurian in Manchester, died Road told the Town Council Mon­ any sense that Lazarus entered the Health Administration (OSHA), the Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. ments. South Windsor. Burial will be in for the Zoning Board of Appeals are said, adding she has contacted “Canine laws date back to the For more information, call 647-3089. Monday (Nov. 6, 1989) in a Center Cemetery, South Windsor. day night during a meeting at Coventry Grammar School and turn of the century— they protect cylinder with the gas running. He agency investigating the accident. Manchester convalescent home. Public Meetings incumbents Francher Dqmers, Coventry High School that her pet Theresa Martel Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Joseph Fowler, and John Hazekamp. asked that the school counselor talk livestock— they are really anti­ She was born in Springfield, dog was attacked by her neighbor’s Theresa (Lapre) Martel, 64, of p.m. Running as alternates for the Zoning with them. quated,” said Town Manager John Retirees helping MACC Mass., June 20, 1886, and, at the age pit bull-doberman on Oct. 22. East Hartford, died Monday (Nov. Memorial donations may be made Board of Appeals are Donald Ferry “Luckily it was my dog, not my Elsesser. Woman apparently arranges of 3, was an orphan. In 1908, she The Manchester Municipal Retirees Association will 6, 1989) at St. Francis Hospital and to the South Windsor Volunteer Public meetings scheduled for tonight: and William McDougall. “My dog had to have 20 stitches,” children. I’m nervous when the kids The council voted to refer the moved to Manchester and lived with meet on Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. at the Army and Navy Club, Medical Center in Hartford. She was Ambulance, P.O. Box 708, South The Republican ticket for the Shaw said. “My kids were in the go out. I don’t think I should be matter to its Steering Committee. her uncle, Henry Hall, on Hillstown Bolton deal to give away her baby 1090 Main St. Members should bring food iunes for the the wife of Raymond E. Martel, and Windsor 06074. Town Council includes incumbent yard. It could have been my kids.” afraid to let my kids go out at my Herbst and state Rep. Edith Road. She was an active member of Public Safety Committee, Community Hall, 7 p.m. Manchester Area Conference of Church’s Seasonal the mother of Germaine Lavoie of Harvey Barrette, Blanche Strater Shaw said she called both the home,” Shaw told the council. Prague, D-Columbia, were at the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police Bridgeport woman, police said. the Shiloh Baptist Church in Dorothy Rose Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. Police have learned the Derby Sharing. John Bailey, senior communications officer for Covenuy. currently on the Planning and canine office and police but was told State Senator Marie Herbst, D- meeting to receive resolutions from are investigating a report that an Hartford. the state Department of Aging, will speak as will town She is also survived by a son, Dorothy (Armstrong) Rose, 79, Zoning Commission and chair­ the current laws only call for a dog Vemon, who represents the 35th the council in recognition for their 18-year-old Derby woman gave woman gave birth to the child early She is survived by her daughter- director Terry Werkhoven. Gerard Martel of East Hartford; formerly of Cottage Street, died Coventry woman of the Republican Town to be impounded if it attacks either a District that includes Coventry, is efforts to secure grants for the town, birth to a baby in St. Vincent’s on Sept. 22 in St. Vincent’s Medicd in-law, Bernice Cobb of three daughters, Claudette Mertens Saturday (Nov. 4, 1989) at School Building Committee, Coventry High School, Committee, Roland Green, Joyce person or livestock. co-chairwoman of the Legislature’s and in helping the town acquire Medical Center in September, then Center under the name of the Manchester; four grandchildren; and of Willinglon, Anne Palmer of East Manchester Memorial Hospital. She 7:30 p.m. Shaw said he dog, named Comet, Public Safety Committee and was at Truman Meadows and Camp gave the child to the Bridgeport Bridgeport woman, and gave the Widows, widowers to meet four great-grandchildren. She was Carilli-Bcllard and Stephen Clarke. Hartford, and Jeanne Bonesteel of was the widow of Dallas C. Rose. Republican Town Committee, Town Office Building, Green, a controversial candidate a dalmation, had his stitches out last the meeting. Greaser and for support on the state woman whose name and insurance baby the Bridgeport woman’s last predeceased by a son, Richard Cobb Widows and Widowers Association, Chapter 11, will East Hartford; four brothers, Isidore She was bom Feb. 2, 1910, in 7:30 p.m. because he was endorsed over James week. She said she sent the bill $137 Herbst said following another pit level for an ordinance restricting use documents she had assumed. name. meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Sr. • Lapre and Charles Lapre, both in Hartford, and had been a resident in The Bridgeport woman told Sullivan, an incumbent seeking a to the owner of pit bulkl-doberman. bull dog attack in Hartford, she met of Coventry Lake. ftilice were told about the case by Church St. The “Almost Authentic” auction will be The funeral will be Thursday at Florida, Norman Lapre and Richard the Manchester area since 1974. She police she was never pregnant, and re-election spot on the ticket, says “He got fines for roaming and with canine officers in the region. “I’m pleased you feel Coventry the state Department of Children held. noon at the John F. Tierney Funeral Lapre, both in Rhode Island; seven was a member of the Manchester pretended to be pregnant so people he’s thinking positive. nuisance but that doesn’t stop him ‘They want a vicious animal and Hartford have a cooperative and Youth Services, where a su[»r- Pbr more information, call 643-0050 and 643-7976. Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial will sisters, Blanche Destremps in Pen­ Green Chapter of the A.A.R.P. would believe the Derby woman’s Throughout town. Green has from biting,” said Shaw. “Pit bulls law,” Herbst said. partnership. Too often towns feel visor wrote a letter to acting be in West Cemetery. Calling hours nsylvania, Rose Helen Boutin in She is survived by a son. Dr. baby was hers, police .':aid. Thoughts posted his own “Color Covenuy their needs are not noticed,” said Bridgeport Police Superintendent arc Wednesday fr^m to 8 p.m. Massachusetts, Lorette Langlais in Bruce A. Rose of ^ t Andover, Herbst. TTie ruse was planned so the birth Memorial donations may be made Green” signs done in green and yel­ Guy M. Izzo describing the incident Arizona, Juliette Thibault in Califor­ N.H.; a sister, Beatrice Roberts of low, the town school colors, he The council also voted to appoint certificate would indicate the to the Richard Cobb Sr. Athletic and requesting further investigation. Bridgeport woman was the natural nia, Claire Durette in Texas, Aurore Cannan; and two grandchildren. The continued works of Lt. Colonel John Gowans of notes. But his signs haven’t gone Students go bananas Larry Beecher as fire marshal, Public Records Development Fund, c/o Manchester Lajoie of East Hartford, and Sister The funeral will be today at 1:30 replacing Richard Cooper who Izzo confirmed Monday that he mother of the baby, police said. The Salvation Army: over well with the GOP, he said. Banana Association and the Com­ High School, 134 E. Middle Bernadette Mary Immaculate Queen p.m. at the Watkins Funerd Home, resigned. received the letter and said he St. Vincent’s Medical Center ap­ “They said I was pulling away from By Nancy Foley mittee to Promote Bananas. Seven­ Warranty deeds Turnpike. in France; seven grandchildren; and 142 E. Center St. Burial will be in In a vote of 6-0 the council ap­ referred it to his detectives. parently had no knowledge of the If human hearts are often tender. the party but I told them we needed The Manchester Herald ty students participated in try-outs i*jigela A. Phelon to Timothy J. Chilone, Southfield several nieces and nephews. East Cemetery. Calling hour is one And human minds can pity know some name recognition on our (cam­ proved $6,000 for the hiring of a In the letter, the DCYS said the plan, and believed the pregnant Green Condominium, conveyance tax, $165. The funeral will be Thursday at hour prior to service. on Friday and a large crowd woman was from Bridgeport, ac­ Michael A. Doane, If human love is touch^ with splendor paign) signs,” Green said. The ice banana came close, but student intern to do historical resear­ Derby woman gave birth to a baby Willi.uTi J. Reister for the estate of Tessie S. Reister to 10:15 a.m. at the Callahan Funeral Memorial donations may be made gathered in the hallway to cheer on cording to spokesman Bill Roots. And human hands compassion show. The GOP is stressing a hold-the- in the end the banana inside a plas­ ch for the town. girl between Sept. 20 and Sept. 23 D avidB row n, 57 Washington St., $135,000. accident victim Home, 1602 Main St., East to the American Cancer Society, fmalists yesterday. No charges were filed as police line budget philosophy and has tic ball prevailed. Seniors Barry The council also voted 6-0 to ap­ of this year and that the woman gave Dem.is M. and Bonnie L. Basmajian to Bradley D. and Michael A. Doane, 35, of 132 Hartford, followed by a Mass of 310 Collins St., Hartford 06105. Many students harnessed their continued their investigation. Then how much more shall God our Father pledged to keep the rural character Carpe and David Hille, creators of point a Town Hall Renovation Com­ the infant away to a 29-year-old Harriet K. Bushey, Green Manor Estates, $163,000. School St., died Friday (Nov. 3, Christian burial at 11 a.m. at St. bananas on miniature go-carts, one In love forgive, in love forgive! of the town by discouraging too the fast-moving banana, were mittee. Edgar J. Weaver Jr. and Donna M. Weaver to Mark 1989) at Hartford Hospital from in­ Mary Church. Burial will be in St. team using 33 inch records as Council member Harvey Barrette juries sustained in an automobile ac­ Then how much more shall God our Father much development. declared the winners in the “Indy wheels. But in the end the simpler ai.'l Maria Contero, 80 Hemlock St., $117,900. Mary’s Cemetery. Calling hours are Our wants supply and none deny! Republicans for the Board of was absent. And.'ew D. Hamvas and Dezso Hamvas to Richard A. cident on Spruce Street. He was the Richard Bond Banana 5(X)” held at Manchester models proved most effective. Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Education are incumbent Marian Newth Jr., Millbridge Hollow Condominium, $72,000. husband of Ellen (Blazinski) Doane. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — High School yesterday. They im­ Aris Leonard and Matthew p.m. If sometimes men can live for others Bommarito, Pamela Sewell, Con­ Rosalind B. Lawrence to Kenneth W. and Loretta N. He was bom March 27, 1954 in Memorial donations may be made Richard C. Bond, former chief ex­ mediately began eating their prize Helion tied their banana to a block UNICO CAR And sometimes give where gifts are spumed. stance Lathrop and Wendy — a banana split made with 10 f A C U R A ' I Hartford, and lived most of his life ecutive of John Wanamaker depart­ of ice and slid it across a wet floor. RAFFLE Lawrence, 81 Branford St., $64,000. to the American Cancer Society, If sometimes treat their foes as brothers McMahon. (Incumbent Ellen Sul­ Blanchard & Rossetto Construction Inc. to Norman K. in Manchester, attending local ment store and longtime civic gallons of ice cream. Carlyon described the ice banana Sponsored by Manchester 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford 06105. And love where love is not returned. livan withdrew after her husband, Chester of UNICO Natlond SI'aw, 55 Rossetto Drive, $141,000. schools. He was owner and broker leader, died Saturday of pancreatic Twelve students competed in as “at the cutting edge of technical Precision crafted performance. Joseph and Bertha Eotticello to Anthony Botticello, of the Quality Realty Services of Albert J. Williams cancer and a cerebral hemorrhage at James, was not endorsed.) the race to see who could make a innovation.” The team ran into Sunday, Nov. 26,1989 If men will often share their gladness. The candidates say they would Robert J. Botticello, Dennis J. Botticello, Richard D. Bolton, and was owner of a res­ Albert J. Williams, 58, of South age 80. banana go the farthest using two problems, though, when the ice Music starts at 2KH> P.M. If men respond when children cry like to see more career and business (Cash Bar) Botticc''.o and Michael A. Botticello, Spencer Street, taurant in Ashford. Windsor, died Monday (Nov. 6, His business career started with rubber bands. The purpose of the began to melt. SCHALLEB If men can feel each other’s sadness curriculum for non-college bound The Army & Navy Club $350,000. He was a member of Second Con­ 1989) at Hartford Hospital. He was Wanamaker’s city competition, race was “generate excitement in Carpe said it took him and his Each other’s tears attempts to dry. students as well as more emphasis Manchester MANCHESTER Bertram E. and Betty A. Feingold to Nathan and Sarah gregational Church, the Manchester the husband of Lois Williams, and Strawbridge & Clothier. Starting as science and physics,” according to partner only five minutes to build on computer training. Draw ing: 6ri)0 PJM. Seltzer, East Meadow Condominium, conveyance tax, Board of Realtors, the Connecticut a $12-a-week stock boy, he worked physics teacher Earl Carlyon. It the first model of the prize-win­ the stepfather of Gary Olmstead of GOP candidates for the 2k>ning 1990 Cadillac Sedan Association of Realtors, and the Na­ his way up to buyer. He later moved ning banana inside a ball. Several $47.85. Coventry. Joyce Hodgson Perrett succeeded, Carlyon said. “The kids Deville, four door tional Association of Realtors. to a subsidiary of the Chicago-based Board, of Appeals are Michael of his friends volunteered to help He is also survived by his mother, The Salvation Army Cleary, Darene Powell, and went bananas.” Tickets: $1(X) Besides his wife, he is survived Marshall Field, the Seattle-based the pair eat their prize. Hq mart (Aan ^45 tiefutt wiU b« 9old! ProcetdM Marion Williams in California; three Elizabeth Dimeola, currently an al­ Students formed the World by his father, Arthur E. Doane of sons, Jeff Williams of Vernon, John Frederick & Nelson. to b« UMd for Seholanhipo, Local eharitic$, and ternate member of the PZC. to M p combaU Mental Retardation. Lottery Manchester; a brother, Clark E. and Jay Williams, both of South He was made assistant general Doane in Alaska; his aunt and uncle, Windsor; a daughter. 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4—MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 7,1989 Democrats count Hospitals NATION & WORLD______Cavazos faults universities challenge on registration Education chief lobbyist Conferees agree on foreign aid package for Poland says they must HARTFORD (AP) — State WASHINGTON (AP) — A $533 abortion groups, has said he would giving money to the U.N. agency would promote environmental Both countries have been on the basis for a veto threat appe^ed to be edge for victory hospital officials are attempting to evaporating, said Rep. Mickey Ed­ cleanups in both countries, educa­ forefront of changes sweeping East­ take larger role block the pro-business lobbying ef­ million aid package for Poland and veto the $14.4 billion foreign aid bill still could be overturned when a Hungary agreed to by House and if it included money for the Popula­ compromise bill goes back to the tional and cultural exchanges. Peace ern Europe, the result of failing wards, R-Okla., because the ad­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — forts of F. Bernard Forand against ministration had decided against a challenger Elizabeth C. Brown, a Senate negotiators includes a tion Fund. The agency carries on House floor for final approval. Corps activities and the efforts of economies under communism and By The Associated Press American colleges and universities p)rop>osed hospital rate increases, ac­ fight. That was a provision, stem­ two-term state representative, was separate provision President Bush programs in China, where its op­ The negotiators hoped to com­ union and other groups to promote of Moscow’s looser grip. Rjland this should play a greater role in help­ cusing the the former hospital ming from the Iran-Contra affair, mounting a spirited campaign. vows to veto because it sends ponents say severe official restric­ plete work on the measure on Wed­ democratic change. year elected its first non-communist Democrats are counting on their ing to impnove the performance of regulator of violating state ethics that would bar the use of foreign aid The Danbury mayoral race was money to the United Nations’ family tions on family size have led to nesday and send it back to both In addition, the bill would make government in four decades and voter registration majorities in the the nation’s elementary and secon­ laws. money to carry out any policy con­ seen as a close one, with Republican planning agency. forced abortions and sterilizations. chambers for approval. available $200 million to guarantee Hungary has tom down border fen­ state’s largest cities to carry them to dary schools, says U.S. Education In documents filed with the Con­ trary to U.S. law. incumbent Joseph H. Sauer Jr. by no As they worked through a long The House conferees voted 8-3 to The aid for Eastern Europe in­ payment for U.S. exports to Poland ces that form its part of the Iron victory in today’s municipal elec­ necticut Commission on Hospitals Other major differences Secretary Lauro Cavazos. list of disagreements, conferees for accept the Senate-passed provision, cluded $200 million towards a $1 and $40 million in risk insurance for Curtain. tions. means gauranteed election to a and Health Care, attorney J. Michael remained, however. One was an ac­ second term. Democratic challenger Saying public school systems the two sides agreed Monday to ac­ sponsored by Sen. Barbara billion international fund to stabilize U.S. commercial ventures through The conference committee also One exception was Waterbury, Eisner charged that Rarand’s lobby­ counting gimmick used in the Gene Eriquez has carried on an ag­ around the country will continue to cept a Senate provision that reverses Mikulski, D-Md., that also stipu­ Poland’s economy, and money to set the Overseas Private Investment agreed to put $125 million into new where Republican Joseph J. San- ing on behalf of the Coimecticut Senate bill to meet its 1990 budget gressive campaign. fail unless college teachers and a five-year policy and sends $15 lated none of the money could go up private spetor development Corp. Because of questions about military, intelligence and law enfor­ topielro was expected to win a third Business and Industry Association target, which would force some Voters will also be asked to students get more involved in their million to the U.N. Population Fund directly into programs in China. programs of $45 million in Poland Poland’s credit worthiness, it is un­ cement efforts in the war on drugs in term over Democratic challenger communities, Cavazos also said it violates state ethics laws that bar clear whether those funds will be Colombia, Pern and Bolivia. $500 million in spending into the Elizabeth C. Brown, despite an al­ decide a series of ballot questions, state employees from activities that in fiscal year 1990. Administration officials said late and $5 million in Hungary. is in the self-interest of universities A series of smaller initiatives tapped. Another issue that had been the following fiscal year. most 3-1 registration edge enjoyed most of them local bond issues and conflict with their state duties. Bush, tmder pressure from anti- Monday they believed the provision charter changes. that they do more. by Democrats. “The quality of students that Eisner represents many of the In New Haven, Daniels’ cam­ The campaigns in most towns come to universities nationwide state’s 34 acute-care hospitals that paign said the candidate had raised have been quiet this year and, al­ will be no better than the quality of have rate requests piending before New York, Virginia about $425,000, a record for a though 1.7 million voters are students out there in the elemen­ the commission. Supreme Court clears way eligible to cast ballots in the 158 mayoral race. His campaign tary and secondary schools,” he 1^. Eisner’s complaint was filed on treasurer, William Kilpatrick, said cities and towns holding elections said. behalf of Yale-New Haven Hospital, today, turnout it likely to be general­ he still expjects Daniels to end the “Universities can no longer stay but several other hospitals also want test public attitudes ly low. race in debt. Daniels was doing behind those beautiful ivy-covered to block Forand from opposing their for Daikon suit settlement some last-minute get-out-the-vote V The weather, often blamed for walls,” Cavazos in a speech to the rate requests before the CHHC. WASHINGTON (AP) — The payments ranging from $25,(X)0 to arguments. opponents were being judged low turnout, was not expected to be advertising on a black radio station, Yale Political Union. Forand dismissed Eisner’s and the $250,000. Under the bankruptcy reorganiza­ leniently because they are black. much of a factor. It was expected to but was doing no other TV or radio He asked that college students hospitals’ claims as “preposterous.” Supreme Court on Monday removed Race, abortion Pretl said that many thousands of tion plan, American Home Products “David Dinkins has a history of cloud up late in the day with a advertising. across the country insist that their "The Connecticut Hospital As­ the last legal obstacle to carrying out women with active claims may get Corp., a New York-based business, getting away with things that others chance of showers. His Republican opponent, Robie schools take a leadership role in sociation, unhappy with Forand’s a $2.5 billion settlement for victims relatively little money for varying has agreed to buy A.H. Robins and key issues in don’t get away with,” Giuliani said Eleven of the state’s towns held POoley, who has raised less than community efforts to improve aggressive efforts to contain hospital of the Daikon Shield birth-control reasons. For example, they may fund the trust. That takeover is ex­ Monday as he insisted the election their elections in May. $20,000 since declaring candidacy, public school systems. costs during his seven years as a device. pected to become final Dec. 2. had become “a referendum on in­ Much of the attention this year could not afford to advertise. College students can help by member of the Commission on But compensatory payments may have used more than one brand of several races A.H. Robins stockholders will has focused on New Haven, where Blacks make up about 35 percent volunteering to tutor or to serve as Hospitals and Health Care, waged a not begin until next spring, and no device, he said. tegrity.” receive $700 million worth of Coleman took a similar tack in five-term state Sen. John C. Daniels, and Hispanics about 12 pjcrcent of mentors, he said. “Sometimes stu­ bitter camp)aign against his reap- one could say definitively how And most women who will American Home stock — making By The Associated Press Virginia last week. a Democrat, is expected to easily the New Haven population of dents just need a little hand,” he poinunent in 1982. many of the nearly 100,000 women receive substantial awards likely the acquisition price $3.2 billion. Voters also were choosing mayors win election. If he wins — and 127,000. Forand won reappointment with active claims will receive sub­ will have to pay one-third to their said. A.H. Robins spokesman Roscoe Attention focuses on Virginia, and city council members in cities Democrats enjoy a 10-to-l edge in In other races: Cavazos prainted a bleak picture anyway, but resigned shortly after­ stantial payments. lawyers. E. Puckett Jr. said, “The company is New Jersey and New York City large and small, as well as state voter registration — he’ll be the —Stamford Democratic Mayor of the state of American education ward to become a private consultant. The justices, over one dissenting Sales of the Daikon Shield ended very pleased that the way finally has today as voters decide the outcome legislators in Virginia and New Jer­ city’s first black mayor. Thom Serrani has been the subject today, saying elementary and Since 1984, his activities have in­ vote, rejected a challenge by some in 1974 but the product was not ac­ AMANDA BLAKE been cleared for consummation of of campaigns testing attitudes on sey. Hartford has a black mayor, Car­ of an aggressive campaign by secondary educational systems cluded consulting work for the 650 women to the settlement tually recalled until 1984. A.H. .. .new information reached out with A.H. Robins Co., Robins, based in Richmond, Va., its reorganization plan.” race and abortion and trying the rie Saxon Perry, but Hartford has a Republican challenger Leonard Vig­ have to be restructured because Department of Administrative Ser­ public’s tolerance for negative ap­ The candidates included long­ manufacturer of the intrauterine created the $2.5 billion trust fund as In all, more than 3(X),000 women city manager-council form of nola Jr. and, while Serrani was “we are making no progress at all. vices’ Health Care Cost Contain­ peals. term incumbents like Coleman given the edge, the race was con­ ment Committee on ways to manage device. part of its 1985 reorganization under filed claims against A.H. Robins, Young in Dcuoit and Kathy Whit­ government in which the mayor’s We are continuing to fail.” about 15,000 in lawsuits. About a Blake’s death As candidates wound down their sidered a close one. state employees’ health-care Marketed in the early 1970s, the federal bankruptcy law. mire in Houston. Socialist Ben role is relatively weak. Perry, a He cited a litany of grim statis­ dozen women saw their cases go to campaigns Monday the emphasis —Democrat Donald J. DeFronzo programs and reduce the state’s Daikon Shield allegedly caused in­ The bankruptcy was sparked by Nichols was favored to win election Democrat, is seeking a second term tics. Twenty-seven million trial and won multi-million-dollar was on voter turnout, with and Republican Marilyn C. health insurance premiums. fertility, spontaneous abortions, pel­ thousands of lawsuits by women blamed on as mayor of Ithaca, N.Y., while this year, facing a nominal challenge Americans are illiterate, 40 million awards, the highest being $9.2 Democrats warning against over- Krazekowsky were running a hard- In July, the Connecticut Business vic inflammation or, in some cases, who had used the device. Norm Rice in Seattle and John from Republican Rosemary Z. to 50 million Americans read at mllion. Such trials were barred after confidence and Republicans vowing fought race in New Britain that both LAURO CAVAZOS and Industry Association hired death. Some 9,(X)0 cases were settled Daniels in New Haven, Conn., were Cardwell. the fourth-grade level or below, . . . speaks at V^le the bankruptcy reorganization. AIDS disease to surprise pollsters who show them parties said would go down to the and 600,000 to 700,000 students Forand to lobby the hospital com­ Sharon Lutz, a Detroit lawyer before the bankruptcy declaration. bidding to become the first black In Bridgeport, Democrat Thomas The range of payments made under Bradley ft>sL who won the record Uailing. wire. drop out of high school each year, mission on hospital rates. representing 18,000 of the women mayors of their cities. W. Bucci is expected to hang on for those settlements are serving as a $9.2 million judgment in Wichita, SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Democrats L. Douglas Wilder and —In Middletown, Republican in­ he said. nation’s educational system, “We already spend more per The hospital commission recently who had sued Robins and who had David Dinkins were hoping to break a third term. But he has had a tough Cavazos said "I don’t believe capita p)er stu^nt than any other urged the court to uphold the settle- model for a four-member committee Kan., said about 100,000 claims The death of Amanda Blake, Miss There were 56 propositions on campaign against Republican chal­ cumbent Sebastian J. Garafalo was Referring to the dropxmt rate, he rejected Eisner’s request to bar were eliminated without payment Kitty in television’s “Gunsmoke,” race barriers — Wilder campaigning fighting back a challenge from America is aware of the serious­ nation in the world,” he said. , ment, said payments might start by that will decide the size of in­ ballots in 10 states, giving voters a lenger Mary C. Moran, who has said, “Think of the loss in human Forand and the CBIA from the rate for one reason or another and as wasn’t due to cancer as a hospital in Virginia to become the first black Democrat Paul Gionfriddo, a ness of the problem .. “Change the system because late February or early March. dividual awards. chance to decide on issues ranging hammered away at the city’s fiscal potential.” hearings. But Eisner said that the ac­ many as 80,0(X) settled with pay­ and friends first reported, but from elected governor of any state and popular state representative. The'United States would be for­ what you have r i^ t now is not cusations the hospitals have raised “It’s been a long, long struggle Appointed by U.S. District Judge from funding for education in mess and crime problem. TTiere are “We have to edcuate every per­ ments of $300 to $750. AIDS-related complications, her Dinkins bidding to become New —Bristol Mayor John J. Leone, a tunate if it could erase what he working,” he said. for a terrible, terrible tragedy,” she Robert Merhige of Richmond, the Michigan, whether to build a new also four petitioning candidates for son in America to his or her poten­ against Forand could be cited in fu­ But Pretl said women who believe doctor said. York City’s first black mayor. Democrat, was expxjcted to win re- called its educational deficit by the Touching upon various ture aptpteals any of the hospitals said, “but today’s great news marks committee is chaired by Georgine ballpark in San Francisco, smoking mayor on the Bridgeport ballot. tial,” he said. “The kind of nation they suffered injury by using a Dr. Lou Nishimura, a Sacramento In the New Jersey governor’s race election over Republican challenger turn of the century, he said. problems facing universities, may bring after the commission is­ the beginning of the end.” Vairo of the Fordham University law in Greensboro, N.C., and cruise mis­ Waterbury Republican Joseph J. we dream about is not going to Daikon Shield who have not yet intemisL said Monday that Miss Democratic Rep. James Florio Rosemary N. Benoit. Also on the Cavazos said he was deeply con­ sues its rate orders. Baltimore lawyer Michael Pretl, school in New York. sile testing in Maine. Santopietro was expected to win a happen if anyone is uneducated.” sued or been included in the case Blake had throat cancer, but added, looked like a solid bet to defeat ballot, running as an independent, is Asked how major strides could cerned about the spread of racism Gardner Wright, the commission who also represented women who The challenge acted on Monday third term, although Democratic While some say the answer lies may still have legal recourse. “That' wasn’t the reason that she Republican Rep. James Courier. Whichever party claimed the former Democratic Mayor Frank J. be made without the Bush ad­ on America’s campuses, calling it chairman, called the hospitals’ ac­ alleged injuries, said payments may contended that the settlement in longer school days and years, “I would encourage people to died.” Pre-election polls bolstered the most victories from the sparse off- ministration increasing spending a serious problem. cusations “spxxious.” be delayed for several months wrongly bars future lawsuits against Longo. Cavazos said, “I say, what are you continue to come forward if they Miss Blake, a longtime resident Democrats’ hopes in Virginia and year lineup was sure to read the — In Torringlon, Republican doing with the time you already for education, Cavazos said in­ He urged all students to take Forand said, “I had a reputation beyond the February target date. A.H. Robins officials and others, still have serious claims,” he said, of the Sacramento area, had AIDS New York. Wilder had an edge over results as a harbinger of 1990, al­ Police said Delia R. Donne faced a stiff chal­ creased spending has been the p)art in Ae battle against racism for being a tough regulator ... and “I don’t think it’s realistic to ex­ and that $2.5 billion may not be have.” adding that such women may share symptoms for about one year, Republican J. Marshall Coleman though there was no sign of the lenge from Democrat JoAnn M. Despite all the attention of solution attempted in the p>ast, and and bigoU7 , because “silence is they know I’m going to be taking a pect we’ll have money flowing enough money to compensate all in a supplemental trust fund es­ Nishimura said. He said he didn’t while a New York poll said Dinkins emergence of any national issue to have made Ryan. Also on the Torrington ballot recent years on the failings of the that it hasn’t worked. just deadly.” tough look at these rate requests,” he before next spring,” Pretl said, victims. Only Justice Byron R. White tablished by A.H. Robins’ insurer, know how she contracted the dis­ had a double-digit lead over other than abortion, a volatile ques­ was Libertarian Mark W. Sloan. said. predicting that individual women Republican Rudolph Giuliani. with serious injuries will receive voted to grant full review to those Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. ease. tion whose long-term impact was far secret tapes Miss Blake’s fifth husband, Mark “Our tracking shows the un- from clear. Spaeth, a developer and city coun­ decideds are breaking our way,” cilman in Austin, Texas, died of said Coleman. “All we have to do is President Bush campaigned for HARTFORD (AP) — State Lawsuit accuses paper firm Republican candidates for governor police have secretly tape recorded Food-shortage protesters pneumonia in 1985 at age 45. They get the vote out.” NEED SOME EXTRA “Turnout is very importanu” said in New Jersey and Virginia and for telephone conversations between married in April 1984, and divorced a short time later. Wilder. “Every Democratic election mayor of New York City. But pre­ suspects and their attorneys at police election polls gave Democrats hope barracks across the state for at least of improper poison pill plan Nishimura was interviewed fol­ here has to depend on turnout and for a sweep of the three races and the past year, The Hartford Courant SPENDING MONEY!! spurn official ceremony lowing a report on Sacramento hopefully it will be there.” television station KRBK that quoted While race wasn’t raised directly the chance to claim voters were reported. Northern shareholders ri^ ts to buy next week to answer its offer. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Of­ friends of Miss Blake as saying her in either contesL both Coleman and rejecting the Republican president stock at bclow-market prices would Also Monday, Atlanta-based Newspaper routes available In a copyright story published ficers of Norwalk, Conn.,-based death was AIDS-related. Giuliani complained of a double along with the candidates he tried to make a takeover prohibitively ex­ Georgia-Fhcific announced that its today, the Courant reported that the Great Northern Nekoosa Corp., who After Miss Blake died Aug. 16 at» standard, implying their Democratic help. ^ pensive, thus deterring such offers chairman, T. Marshall Hahn, in your area... taping is part of the routine record­ have yet to respond to a $3.1 billion March reveals limits of new tolerance Mercy General Hospital, a joint buyout offer from Georgia-Pacific and solidifying management’s posi­ delivered a letter to Great Northern ing of most telephone calls to state statement by the hospital and her tion at shareholder expense. Chairman William R. Laidig urging Earn money and prizes by Organizers said they had been Communist state. police barracks. Corp., are named in another federal MOSCOW (AP) — Spuming of­ friends reported the cause of death lawsuit that accuses them of plan­ The lawsuit, filed as a class action the corporations’ leaders to meet to told by authorities that they would Last year, such unofficial ^oups ficial Red Square ceremonies to as cancer. A state police spokesman ning to fight the takeover attempt to on behalf of other shareholders, asks discuss the merger proposal. delivering the commemorate the Bolshevik not be permitted to march through marched in some Soviet cities on “I think it would be a constructive Miss Blake’s death certificate, defended the taping as passive and preserve their jobs. that anti-takeover provisions be Revolution, at least 5,000 jjeople the square because they could not Revolution Day, but this was the step and would assist you in evaluat­ however, listed the immediate cause harmless, while criminal defense The complaint filed Monday by stricken from Great Northern’s by­ Manchester Herald marched through Moscow today to guarantee the march would remain first time they took to the streets of lawyers attacked it as blatantly il- laws and that Maine’s year-old ing our proposal,” Hahn’s letter Moscow on the holiday. of death as cardiopulmonary arrest BTZ Inc., identified in the suit only protest food shortages, pollution. orderly. due to liver failure and CMV legd. anti-takeover law be declared un­ said. “We believe our proposal is an in your neighborhood. The marchers, many waling arm as an Illinois corporation that owns Communist rule and the secret In Red Square, the traditional hepatitis. CMV or cytomegalo virus constitutional. The other two law­ attractive one and that a negotiated, in arm, chanted slogans in support Kaiser Foundation Health Plan “That is really scary. Unbeliev­ Great Northern stock, alleges that police. parade of tanks, troops, and banner- hepatitis is AIDS-related, said Great Northern’s directors sought to suits also attack Maine’s anti­ friendly transaction between our Call today to get more details. The unprecedented alternative of maverick Communist Boris N. able. Outrageous,” said Hartford companies would be in the best in­ waving marchers selected by their Nishimura, who treated Miss Blake lawyer Hubert J. Santos. “There entrench their poritions by adoption takeover law, and Attorney General march wound through the capital as Yeltsin and other reformist members workplaces passed through on of Connecticut, Inc. James E. Tierney said recently he terests of your shareholders, of the Congress of People’s in her last yeai and signed her death goes the right to counsel.” of a “poison pill” plan designed to President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and schedule. had not decided how to respond to employees and other constituen­ Deputies and shouted “Down with certificate. thwart a takeover. the Soviet leadership stood atop the Acquired immunodeficiency Santos and several other defense the challenge. cies.” 647-9946 the KGB” secret police. The 26-page complaint in U.S. Lenin Mausoleum and reviewed the It was broadcast on state-run syndrome and cancer were listed on and the lawyers said secret taping violates Great Northern has declined com­ Litigation resulting from the offer Some brandished posters scorning District Court contains allegations traditional display of military television, which made no reference the certificate as contributing causes state and federal laws. They say it similar to those made in separate ment on the issues raised in the law­ has been filed in the federal court in the 1917 Communist revolution hardware. to the unofficial march. of death. could jeopardize past and pending lawsuits filed last week by Georgia- suits. The company has yet to Portland because Great Northern is B ld w e ll...... all The official tolerance of a glorified at the official ceremonies. Northeast Permanente Medical Group criminal cases and could expose the Pacific and a group of five Great respond to the $58-a-share tender incorporated in Maine, where it Bowers St...... 14-22 counter-demonstration on the hal­ “Seventy-two years on the road to state police to civil lawsuits, large Northern shareholders. offer which Georgia-Fhcific made operates two large pulp and paper Butternut Rd...... all lowed national holiday showed how nowhere,” said one poster. Others Center St...... 66-236 even fines, and criminal prosecution. BTZ charges that the “poison last week, but Georgia-Pacific has mills and owns 2.1 million acres of far the Soviet Union has come from proclaimed, “Down With are pleased to announce Chestnut St...... 90-122 WEEKLY BINGO TUESDAY 7:00 PM pill” provisions that give Great given Great Northern until early timberlands. the authoritarian rule of Gor­ Ligachev,” a reference to Yegor Officials said that for more than a Church St...... all Ligachev, the hard-line Communist year they have been installing a new Deane St...... all bachev’s predecessors. I the opening of the new But so did the toned-down nature on the ruling Politburo who has Church of the Assumption tape-recording system that permits E s q u ire ...... all come to symbolize resistance to them to record all telephone conver­ Ferguson Rd...... 145-360 of the Red Square celebrations 22 So. Aflams Street marking the 72nd anniversary of the economic and social reform. Manchester Health Center sations in the barracks without Mural of Hendrix will stay Qalway St...... all The marchers represented a wide Manchester, CT. audible beeps to indicate the call is Qlenwood St...... 86-207 revolution that brough the Com­ munists to power in Russia. Not as spectrum of interests, from environ­ 130 Hartford Road being recorded. Several barracks The petition drive prompted the Qorman PI...... all RIDGEFIELD (AP) — A drive to students wanted the mural to much emphasis was placed on mental groups protesting construc­ have had the new system for more remain.” estate of Jimi Hendrix to issue an Green Rd...... 102-203 paint over a wall mural of the late military might as in previous years. tion of a nuclear power station to Manchester, Connecticut Bessette said she considered open letter defending the rock star H ayn es...... all than a year. rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix at “We’re tired of 70 years of Com­ church groups demanding freedom State Police Sgt. Richard J. proposals to remove the mural and as an artist of immense talent. The Hickory La ...... all Ridgefield High School has stalled. HIghwood D r...... all munist power with nothing having of worship in the officially atheist (203) 645-2000 Sealander Jr., a department spokes­ Principal Elaine Bessette an­ to preserve it before making her letter also stated that the official man, said the new system permits cause of death was not due to an Hlllcrest ...... all changed for the better, and this is nounced Monday that the mur^, decision. our protest,” said marcher Thisya simultaneous recording of 40 “I have considered all the argu­ overdose of barbiturates but to “ac­ Kenny St...... 1-84 painted by a student in 1980, will Alpine ...... all Shlyonova, a pensioner. The For information telephone lines. The old system had ments pro and con and have decided cidental suffocation.” Lakewood CIr. No. & So...... all remain as a work of art that inspires demonstrators represented a broad a 20-line capacity. The new system the mural will remain,” she Laral St...... all Ambassador...... all PUBLIC NOTICE both thought and feeling. that spectrum of unofficial groups. also pormits the recording of all “I hesitate to accept that Jimi Laural PI...... all Oakwood St...... all PREGNANT . . . about Health Plan membership, A group of students had begun said. Leaders of the independent event FREE!! conversations on troopers’ radios. Hendrix’s life and work can or Danbury starts Linden St...... all Porter St...... 458-650 circulating a petition to whitewash Locust St...... all should be condensed into, ‘He is a Rachel Rd...... all steered their marchers away from NEED HELP? please c^ill Sealander said he was unaware of the mural because of Hendrix’ as­ teddy bear patrol L yn d ale ...... all R u ssell...... all Red Square and a possible confron­ BRAKE FREE PREGNANCY TESTING sociation with a drug lifestyle. symbol of dru&abuse.’” Main ...... 285-378 any policy that requires Uoopers to Bessette said educators often Squire Village ...... all tation with authorities or the COUNSELING/SUPPORT (203) 280-1220 warn a suspoct who is calling a Jonathan Fulkerson, the senior DANBURY (AP) — In the midst M a in ...... 838-1229 Sycamore Lane ...... all thousands of marchers in the official INSPECTION must separate a person’s life from REMOVE WHEEIS. INSPECT CONOmON OF BRAKE UMINQS, DRUMS. REFERRAL SERVICES lawyer that the telephone call might who started the petition drive, said of a slightly more fierce array of Myrtle St...... all W Middle Tpke...... 8-150 even ceremonies. his or her work “lest we reject the ROTORS. V8UAUY INSPECT CAUPERS. CVUNOERS. HYORAUUC LINES A be recorded. he was disappointed *hat the mural crime-fighting equipment in Dan­ New St...... y...... all Wetherell ...... all Responding to posters plastered will remain in his school. But he contributions of those artists, states­ bury’s police cars will sit something North St...... all IMSTER CYIINOER. ROAD TEST. G a l l 6 4 7 -8 5 8 5 Woodbridge ...... 160-199 around the city on the eve of ■ CUEMINOLAOJUSTMB(T,ORKPAMEnM- Sealander said tliey do not actual­ said the decision was not unex­ men and scientists whose personal a bit more warm and cuddly. North School St...... 1-84 Woodbridge ...... 231-290 lifestyles appear reprehensible to Revolution Day, the activists as­ ly monitor the telephone conversa­ pected because it was obvious that The city’s police department is in­ Oak PI...... all Wyllys St...... 1-90 sembled near the Dynamo Metro WITH MAJOR TUNE-UP us.” NEW LIFE PREGNANCY CENTER tions. “No one is listening to the that more students wanted the mural itiating a teddy bear patrol. By order station two hours before the start of (Toyota & GM The controversy began last of Chief Nelson Macedo, two 10- Vehicies Only) tapjes,” said than didn’t. official ceremonies. 372 Main Street M an chester “There’s not much I can do,” he month when Fulkerson started the inch-tall, brown teddy bears will be CALL NOW OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER » . IBM The recording of an individi^ s petition drive. He said it seemed Their route took them to a fork OFFER ONLY VALID WITH THIS COUPON telephone conversations is strictly said. “It’s pretty much a dead issue.” standard issue in police cars. with one leg leading toward Red COLTPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT WRITE-UP hypocritical to display a symbol of “Officers can give the teddy 647-9946 / 643-2711 500 W. Center St. regulated by federal and state laws. Tony George, president of the Square, and some demonsuators ini­ KAISER PERMANENTE the drug culture in school, and col­ bears to children in trauma situa­ CALL 647-0402 FOB APPT.III Connecticut requires police to apply Student Council, supported the tially headed that way. However, Manchester lected nearly 1(X) signatures. tions, such as abuse, accidents or LYNCH (loot! l\‘()f)U‘. (load Medicine to a panel of judges for pjermission decision to leave the mural un­ leaders made appeals from a sound The rock guitarist died in 1970 at being lost,” Macedo said. “The in­ TOYOTA QUALITY Tel. 646-4321 to tap)e telephone conversations. touched. UTick and steered the marchers away MANCHESTER, CONN. the age of 27, when he reportedly tent is to give the child something to W HO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI State law also limits to 35 the num­ “I thought the decision was very from the square to a route sanc­ appropriate,” George said. “Ms. Be­ suffocated after swallowing a large focus on to take their mind off the I SOI ber of wiretap orders that can be is­ quantity of barbiturates. tioned by city officials. sued by the panel each year. ssette knew that a majority of the immediate problem.” MANCFIESTER HERALD, 'Riesday. Nov. 7,1989—7 6—MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Nov. 7. 1989 OPINION Braniff suspends flights; 1,800 jobs in Jeopardy Food cop Grounding ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Cash- tickets with cash or a check after bought Braniff in June for about KAVBOV’S starved Braniff Inc. suspended all Sept. 28 were given a toll-free num­ $100 million and became the air­ (Jiism ism a regular p^senger flights overnight, ber to call for a refund. line’s third owner since its 1982 is out jeopardizing some 1,800 jobs and The suspension of flights after bankruptcy reorganization. in basics CAlENDMrso angering employees who had stuck came as a surprise to many of the Braniff had 4,800 employees with the airline through two employees who remained with the when it filed for bankruptcy again in T bankruptcy proceedings. airline after it filed for protection September. At the time, it said it to lunch “These people that bought from its creditors under Chapter 11 was cutting the number of cities starts early Braniff, they need to be put on trial of the U.S. bankruptcy code Sept. 28 served from 36 to 11: San Diego; by Braniff employees and taken out for the second time. Los Angeles; San Francisco; By Jack Anderson for a public flogging,” Leo Bailey, a Braniff didn’t address the pos­ Phoenix; Dallas; Chicago; Kansas Studies show that a high percentage of college and Dale Van Atta laid-off customer service agent, said sibility of layoffs other than to say City; Orlando; New York; Newark, when he heard the news in Kansas students are ignorant. employees would be notified of their NJ., and Washington. WASHINGTON— The American food City, Mo. Ignorant of what? Oh, simple tilings like history status, a prospect that left union offi­ The airline had a workforce of industry is playing on public fears about In a statement issued at midnight, and geography. In general, they are culturally il­ cials frustrated. about 1,8(X) before the suspension of cancer and heart disease by putting oat Braniff said the action was taken to literate. “What a mess,” said V.O. Delle- service. bran in potato chips, and the Raod and preserve assets while a reorganiza­ Femine, executive director of the A majority of college seniors responding to a Drug Administration, the nation’s food tion plan is developed and a sale of Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal As­ Under a court-administered reor­ recent Gallup Ball commissioned by the National T cop, is out to lunch. the airline is considered. sociation, upon hearing the news in ganization plan, the company had Endowment for the Humanities indicated they The FDA is supposed to police out­ There were no immediate reports Rhode Isiand. put 46 of its 256 pre-Sept. 28 flights didn’t know who was president at the time of the landish health claims made by food hMr of passengers being stranded by the “Ever since the bankruptcy, upper back in the air by Friday, said Sandy manufacturers, but for the past several suspension of Branff^Ts 46 daily pas­ management has given no response, Smith, a spokeswoman at Braniff Korean War, or in what half century the CivihWar senger flights. years, public interest groups, state offi­ no answer to the employees of the headquarters in Orlando. But the ef­ was fought The company advised tick- cials and ordinary citizens have been company,” said Charlie Stitz of fort was doomed by a cash shortage, The chairwoman of the National Endowment etholders to check if other airlines she said. more of a threat to food makers than has Gladstone, Mo., a Braniff flight at­ for the Humanities used the poll results to call for would honor the tickets. People who tendant who was called back to “We didn’t come up with any The Associated Press V the puny FDA. bought tickets with a credit card work Nov. 1. other alternative financing and op­ a mandatory 50-hour college curriculum which • (Quaker Oats has been bragging in ads were told to consult with the card BIA Acquisitions, an investor tions like that. There just wa.sn’t any would cover five areas of knowledge. all over the country that its oatmeal can PLANE PROBLEMS — The first plane in a high-tech Customs Service attack on drug company, and those who purchased group formed by F^ineWebber Inc., more cash,” Smith said. But isn’t someone forgetting something here. It reduce cholesterol levels by 10 percent, smugglers is plagued by electronic and mechanical problems, according to agency seems the pressure is being applied to the wrong but did the FDA do anything about it? documents. area. Bush practices summitry art No. The Texas attorney general took the By the time they get to college. America’s initiative to file a suit against Quaker Drug dealer testifies he gave Oats claiming that the cholesterol benefit you^ should have picked up this data somewhere arms control promises and offers. Busn new unity based on western values. The is not supported by the company’s own Problems plague radar plane over their 12 years of prior schooling. By W alter R. Mears had ordered a review of U.S. foreign and goal was applauded, but as events moved defense policies, and he waited it out that way, some Democrats said Bush studies. cocaine to D.C. mayor 3 times If you grant that college students are at least • The Center for Science in the Public WASHINGTON — First by land, now without countering the Soviet leader’s wasn’t doing enough to support change. more scholastically motivated than other young by sea. President Bush has delivered a seen as key element in drug war peace offensive. They were dissatisfied with the Interest complained to the FDA in 1986 WASHINGTON (AP) — A con­ man who knows that his only salva­ Stanley Sporkin was reviewing a pair of summit surprises that countered people as a whole, what does this say about all the Then, at the NATO summit in Brussels, economic aid package he recommended about Land O’ Lakes butter labels that victed drug dealer’s sworn tes­ tion comes by not giving truthful plea bargain calling for Lewis to critics of a foreign policy they term timid WASHINGTON (AP) — A costly Customs Ser­ visor after one early test. young Americans left behind when their counter­ he proposed swift and drastic cuts in for Poland and Hungary, and Congress said the vitamin A in the butter would timony that he gave crack cocaine to statements about the mayor.” plead guilty to two counts of con­ and he calls prudent. Each time, he said vice radar plane envisioned as a key weapon in the The P-3 AEW’s are designed to play a major role Soviet and U.S. conventional weapons in doubled it. They thought he should be make the skin softer. Did the FDA act on Mayor Marion Barry several times spiracy to possess and distribute parts head off to college? the complaints didn’t bother him because war against drugs is plagued by electronics problems in drug interdiction from their Customs Service base Rumors about Barry’s alleged use What these poll results clearly show is that Europe. Gorbachev had proposed reduc­ more assertive in dealing with Gor­ the complaint? No. But Land O’ Lakes is reviving questions about whether cocaine. he knew exactly what he was doing all was apparently chastened by the publicity and can’t reliably guide interceptors to drug-smug­ in Corpus Christi, Texas. The government’s multi­ of drugs have persisted for years. In America’s young people are being cheated in their tions, too, over five or six years. Bush bachev, and there were suggestions all agency El F^o Intelligence Center reports 51 percent the mayor uses drugs. 1984, Karen Johnson, a convicted The second count centered on along. wanted a deal negotiated in six months or summer that he ought to meet with the from the public interest group and gling aircraft, agency documents say. Charles Lewis, 49, testified under Lewis’ activities at the hotel last elementary and high schools. It’s not the colleges It’s happened twice within six months, “Next month marks one year that we have been of the 112,(X)0 kilograms of cocaine seized during drug dealer, went to prison on con­ a year, with the actual reductions to fol­ Soviet leader. In September, the two withdrew the claim anyway. 1988 arrived by air — 45 percent in private planes. oath in U.S. District Court on Mon­ tempt of court charges after refusing December, and made reference to that have flailed. in May with his proposal to slash conven­ • When Campbell’s began advertising flying” the first P-3 airborne early warning (AEW) low in 1992 or 1993. governments agreed to a summit meeting Despite the shortcomings detailed in the docu­ day that he gave Barry cocaine at to tell federal prosecutors whether Lewis disUibuting cocaine to one in­ tional arms in Europe, and now with his aircraft, a Customs memo said on May 4, adding least three times while Barry visited We have to look a litUe closer to home. His time frame is slipping, although on strategic arms control in the United its bean and pea soups as high in fiber, an ments, Peter Kcndig, acting director of Customs’ she used cocaine with Barry or sold dividual on at least three .separate shipboard conference planned for Decem­ computer errors “still make air intercept control a dif­ Lewis’ room at a downtown The (Attleboro, Ma.) Sun Chronicle Bush said last week that the conventional States next spring or summer. ingredient that could reduce the risk of Corpus Christi surveillance center, called the aircraft drugs to him and other top city offi­ occasions. ber with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ ficult task.” Washington hotel late last year. “Because 1 don’t want to look like arms negotiations are going “reasonably The critics still deemed the president cancer, did the FDA challenge the health “a cost-effective piece of equipment, giving tax­ cials. bachev. Despite many press accounts of well... too passive. Then he sprang his second claim? No. It was the Federal Trade Com­ In September, the plane’s manufacturer, Lockheed payers one of best bangs for the buck in government a fool, was one of the individuals Barry, who is married, admitted Each time. Bush said that prolonged “We have to keep driving ... to be sure surprise, an informal, preview meeting mission that took Campbell’s to court Aeronautical Systems Co., said it would commit ad­ to^y. It works and it works great.” investigations against the mayor, you gave cocaine to the mayor of to having had an unspecified “per­ public criticism didn’t faze him because that we can keep moving forward to meet with Gorbachev Dec. 2 and 3, aboard after the National Cancer Institute com­ ditional resources to “upgrade” the plane’s com­ He said the system for tracking smugglers has a Lewis’ statement was the first on- this city?” Sporkin asked Lewis. he knew what he wanted to do and how to the-record, under-oath accusation sonal relationship” with Johnson, a rather ambitious time frame,” he said. ships off Malta. Bush said he’d planned i: plained that the soups are also chock full puterized tracker. The equipment automatically plots “few glitches” that can be solved. As the defendant was preparing to do it. At one point, the president even Back when he announced the conven­ that Barry, the city’s mayor since but denied ever using drugs with answer. Assistant U.S. Attorney Inner-city since the middle of the summer, but kept of salt. the course and speed of other planes, and its inac­ The first P-3 AEW aircraft has experienced both claimed he was immune to political tional arms proposals, there was a told- 1979, had been given drugs. her. Judith Retchin asked to discuss the it secret from all but the top echelons of • When the Kellogg Co. hyped Cra- curate readings have been largely responsible for dif­ electronic and mechanical difficulties since the $27 criticism. you-so air to his comments about the the administration until the simultaneous “I’m not worried at all about Lewis’ statement came as Judge matter privately with the judge. kling Oat Bran, did the FDA investigate? ficulties in intercepting planes suspected of smug­ million plane arrived at the Customs Surveillance If so, he’s the first. critics. “I know that some voices were Halloween announcements at the White this,” Barry, who has repeatedly No. A Nebraska man bought full-page ads gling drugs, according to the documents. Support Center in Corpus Christi in June 1988, ac­ problems The two summit maneuvers, one West, raised in Congress that we were going too House and the Kremlin. “You can’t use the system for interception, and denied ever using drugs, told one East, display the powers a president slow,” he said on May 29. “but we knew in the New York Times and other cording to the documents. reporters Monday. He described “We’ve known what we were doing,” that’s what all this magic is about,” said a Customs The documents show some of the problems af­ Judge lightens sentence wields in matters diplomatic — althou^ exactly what we were doing all along ...” newspapers, pointing out that the cereal Lewis as a “convicted felon” and Bush said. “We’ve been on this track for source, adding that the P-3’s computerized altitude, flicted a second P-3 that arrived in April at a cost of events can overrule him. Jimmy Carter, in That’s almost exactly what he said on was h i^ in fatty ingredients. Kellogg has added, “He’ll say anything in court some time. I’ve elected to remain very course and speed readings are so inaccurate that radar $30.6 million. Congress already has approved $35 not confined town for a weekend reunion of his ad­ Oct. :}1, announcing the meeting with quiet in the face of a good deal of senti­ since changed its recipe. ... trying to save his own hide.” for lesbian ‘battered wife' specialists worry they could direct their interceptors million for a third P-3. ministration, can attest to that, 10 years Gorbachev. ment that we were missing an opportunity into a collision with a drug plane. The source spoke The federal investigation began in after the Iranian embassy hostage seizure Just exactly what has the FDA been The P-3 Orion has been used for years as a Navy WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) you. The shooting in Boston of a young subuihan and that hasn’t pierturbed me... on condition of anonymity. December when city police called In May and again in October, Bush doing? Sitting on its thumbs, according to anti-submarine detection plane, but the Customs Ser­ — A judge sentenced a woman who The 30-year-old defendant and that dominated his final year and under­ “Some have suggested that I am — John McGinnis, director of Lockheed’s airborne off an attempt to make an under­ couple, Charles and Carol Stuart, was particularly said he had come under fire for being Bruce A. Silverglade of the Center for vice plane contains specially designed electronics for fatally shot her lesbian lover to the others at the trial testified she suf­ mined his 1980 campaign. they use a different word for it, but a little early warning program, said in an interview the firm cover drug buy from Lewis on dis­ horrible. The husband critically wounded, the Indeed, Bush has his own experience reluctant to move, that people kept saying too much on the cautious side. I think Science in the Fhiblic Interest. Silverglade the drug war. covering that the mayor was in minimum prison term, saying he fered frequent severe beatings at the pregnant mother killed, their unborn child rescued do something, but that he insisted on will testify this morning before a Govern­ is making improvements in the Uacker because of Identification of the authors of most of the docu­ sympathized with her claim she hands of Ivonne Julio, her lover and with presidential limits, in his attempt to there is reason to be cautious, and I’ve “anomalous behavior that we could not prevent. The Lewis’ hotel room. force Manuel Noriega out of power in taking his time and acting prudently. ment Operations subcommittee chaired ments was obscured by sources who made the acted in self-defense after years of roommate for 11 years. She shot by doctors from his dead mother’s womb. said that over and over again. Substitute plane is functioning but there are problems with it Barry, who has described Lewis After Brussels and his midsummer trip by Rep. Ted Weiss, D-N.Y., who is ex­ material available to TTie Associated Press. The beatings. It is the type of atrocity that hardens the demand Panama. the word ‘prudent’ if you want.” and we are correcting it. as an old friend, acknowledged Ms. Julio, 32, in the face during an But in East-West diplomacy, he’s suc­ to Poland and Hungary, criticism of the majority of documents were written by P-3 crew Annette Green — whose defense Bush said he hadn’t needed a lot of ad­ pected to grill FDA Commissioner Frank “The airplane and the tracker are very capable and making at least six visits to Lewis’ argument after a Halloween party in for a stronger death penalty. ceeded in writing the agenda so far, and Bush pace picked up again. Senate vice, even from inside his own ad­ members, the AP was told. centered on the unusual use of the Young at the same hearing. Congress will , doing their job,” he said, adding the firm hopes to hotel during that period. But the 1988. The crime has caught a horrified yet facinated Democratic critics are relatively quiet, if Democratic Leader George Mitchell said ministration, in planning the meeting. “I The difficulties diminish one of the most important “battered wife” syndrome in a want to know why the FDA is asleep at ? have the difficulties fixed by “the first of the year.” mayor has steadfasUy denied using, Assistant State Attorney Bob public’s attention. Equally awful crimes com­ not satisfied. the administration seemed more comfort­ knew exactly what I wanted to do and I features of the four-engine turboprops: the ability to seeing or purchasing drugs during relationship between two women — the switch. ^ ' Other difficulties mentioned in the documents re­ use the multi-colored computer displays, with their Johnson, who reconmiended a sen­ mitted against blacks in the ghetto go largely ig­ In the first months of the Bush ad­ able with the certainties of the Cold War knew how I wanted to go about doing it,” those trips. was sentenced Monday to 12 years tence of 22 years, found the punish­ Silverglade told our associate Stewart ii late to the computer system that locates targets, faulty impressive interchangeable graphics, to direct Cus­ ministration, there were widespread com­ than with the challenges of change in the he said. The mayor’s attorney, Kenneth in prison for second-degree murder. nored despite the value of the human life lost or Harris that a recent court case in New ; on-board communications for the crew, and problems toms Service planes intercepting and pursuing the ment inadequate, saying with parole plaints at home and among U.S. allies governments and economies of the once- Twice. Mundy, scoffed at the defendant’s “Your background has been un­ Ms. Green would “probably get out injured. York may now prevent the FDA from I with a spinning metal radar dome atop the plane. flying smugglers. abroad at administration silence while solid communist bloc. comments. usual,” Circuit Judge Tom Waddell in three” years. Far more people can identify with the Stuarts, a doing its job, even if it wanted to. A ; Difficulties aside, sources speaking on condition of Kendig said the two P-3 AEW’s were mainly Gorbachev was scoring public opinion Bush had said his goal was to over­ Walter R. Mears writes for the As­ “We question the credibility of said before imposing the minimum “I don’t think that’s appropriate federal disuict judge ruled against the ;; anonymity said reports critied of the plane’s perfor­ re.sponsible for detections leading to 36 arrests from happy, affluent, white, suburban couple than with points in western Europe with a series of come the division of Europe and forge a sociated Press. the source,” Mundy said. “Charles sentence allowed. “I want you to un­ for someone who killed somebody,” FDA in a rare enforcement case because • mance were ordered rewritten by an agency super­ Jan. 1 to Aug. 10 this year. their attacker, a black many have assumed to be the agency had not established a track ■ Lewis is a besieged and beleaguered derstand that I’m not angry with Johnson said. poor and, perhaps, crazed by drugs. record of doing its job. City and suburb depend on each other. The Cooperation cutting costs The case involved a New York com­ Stuarts chose to drive into Boston for a childbirth pany distributing Exachol diet pills with a ’ claim that the pills helped prevent heart 1 class at one of the city’s fine hospitals. Idaho, has enjoyed “a long and good for those hoping to become lawyers, doc­ disease and cholesterol buildup. The I By Robert Walters Cities are largely safe. For every horror story of relationship with WICHE," says Dr. tors or professionals in more than a dozen FDA, aroused to rare action, seized truck-', random violence, there are hundreds of thousands Robin A. Dodson, the State Board of other fields. SPENCER, Idaho — Until recently, loads of Exachol and asked a federal dis- JOHN FOGARTY of uneventful trips to work, to shop, to attend the Education’s chief academic officer. “Our • Western Regional Graduate trict judge for permission to condemn the \ young people in Idaho seeking a public Programs, facilitating similar training for theater. university that would prepare them to be kids come back (from studying in other new pills as an unapproved and mis- ! announces The Stuart shooting is another reminder that states) very pleased.” graduate students seeking advanced labeled drug. optomeuists or occupational therapists education in the arts, sciences, engineer­ problems of drugs, crime and urban decay don’t were faced with two unacceptable Because Western states place an espe­ The judge refused the FDA’s request cially high premium upon their indepen­ ing and other discipline. for summary judgment, citing the agen­ stay neatly confined to the inner city. choices: • The Western Undergraduate Ex­ • They could attend an Idaho college dence, WICHE is careful to preserve each cy’s failure to enforce the same rules AL LEMAY state’s autonomy. That means individual change, the newest of the programs now and take advantage of low tuition rates for in its second year. As its name suggests, it against the Kellogg Co., Mazola and — New Haven Register state residents — but they would not be states designate many of the specific con­ is designed to assist undergraduates. FHeieshmann. Those companies also make able to major in optomeny or occupation­ ditions under which they participate in the Formerly of Moriarty Bros, and Non-resident tuition charges for under­ health claims about their products, but al therapy because those options are not program. graduates at the region’s public univer­ have never submitted them to the FDA available at any public university in the Thus, Idaho limits to 1(X) the number Atlas Oil has joined the of undergraduate students attending sities are typically two to four times for testing as a new drug, according to the ' TURN ON THE LIGHTS! state. higher than Ae rates imposed upon in­ court decision. i / Service Dept at • They could major in those subjects schools in other states because it is con­ cerned about a “brain drain.” Other states state students. The tuition charges for the Now the case must go to trial. In th e' 4 Lucky kids will have the chance to ride with are public universities elsewhere in the meantime, the judge has effectively counU'y — but they would be faced with limit the total number of incoming stu­ WICHE program, however, are now only stripped the FDA of the authority to Santa in a Fire Truck to light the Christmas Tree in JOHN FOGARTY out-of-state tuition that are beyond the dents they will accept or place enrollment 50 percent above the in-state rate. W ILSM IML C ^. police companies that make health claims reach of many middle- and low-income caps on particular programs they fear R r out-of-state exchange students, that would be overwhelmed by out-of-state means savings of 30 to 60 percent at a about their products. Downtown Manchester. families. time when many middle-class parents 435 West Center St, Manchester Today, however, they have a third al­ eiuollees. Still others impose no ceilings need all the help they can get in fanancing ternative — a region-wide cooperative at all. More of the same 1 their children’s college educations. Friday, November 24, 1989 -- 6:30 pm -- exchange program that enables young Established in 1953 and headquartered in Boulder, Colo., WICHE coordinates The WICHE initiative is sensible The Treasury Department is preparing people to select from among scores of CASH DISCOUNT PLAN program with multiple benefits that ought its 1990 economic forecast to be released St. James Church lawn on Main Street public universities in 15 states that have three separate exchange programs that to be duplicated elsewhere in the country. on January. In every year since 1983, agreed to reduce tuition costs for out-of- last year attracted more than 2,000 col­ SENIOR CITIZEN PLAN lege students. most economists have predicted a reces­ Drawing: November 21st state students from the West. sion that has not happened. By contrast, At a time when the nation’s attention is • The Professional Student Exchange, Robert Walters is a syndicated BUDGET PLAN' providing graduate school opportunities columnist. the Treasury economists have forecast Everyone is focused on the need to improve its educa­ trends with startling accuracy. You can SERVICE CONTRACTS tional system, the program administered Enter you Child’s invited to attend by the Western Interstate Commission for expect them to predict a slight decline in HULMf economic growth, a minor increase in in­ name to win the Higher Education is a model of regional N6A- the tree lighting ALLEMAY reciprocity. It makes higher education flation and a small rise in interest rates. In honor of turning Call John NOW more cost effective and maximizes the short, the economy of 1990 will be ai and Carol Sing. use of available resources. repeat of 1989. on the Christmas ® 1989 by NEA. 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Phone_ One of those sparsely settled states. 8—MANCHESTER HERALD, TUesday, Nov. 7,1989 Carter maiifhrstrr Hrralfi Debt Section 2, Page 9 criticizes From Page 1 SPORTS Tuesday, Nov. 7,1989 president Treasury bills mature. “Each day that Congress fails to act, however, will cause additional WASHINGTON (AP) — R>rmer disruption in our borrowing President Carter says President Bush schedule, possibly resulting in is “delaying too long” in responding higher interest costs to the tax­ to the initiatives of Soviet President payer,” Brady said in a speech to Mikhail S. Gorbachev and the tebir- • Maryland baiters. th of democracy in Eastern Europe. “To avoid these potential costs “We have got to get our act and the prospect of default, im­ together,” Carter said on Monday in mediate congressional action is im­ the strongest criticism he has offered ■ perative.” to date on Bush’s performance in of­ Disagreement over several Issues fice. are holding up the legislation. Bush today dismissed such Foley indicated one major issue to criticism, although he made no be resolved is whether legislation direct reference to Carter. repealing or scaling back catastrophic health coverage for At a White House news con­ ference, the president challenged retirees should be attached to the critics to come up with specific debt-ceiling bill or considered as ideas “other than triple the spend­ part of the deficit-reduction pack­ ing” on aid to Poland and Hungary. age. Bush said, contrary to the basis of The House has passed a $3.1 tril­ one question, that leaders in Western ' lion debt ceiliitg, but action was Europe “don’t seem to agree” with stalled in the Senate by Republican some of the poltical criticism he gets demands that it be accompanied by in connection with his dealings with a capital gains tax cut, a top priority nations that have been in the Soviet for Bush. V sphere since World War n. The White House abandoned that Carter, in Washington for a effort last week and Democratic and ^ ' A ' ’"’. reunion with the people who staffed GOP Senate leaders were discussing his campaigns and administration, legislation Monday to increase the told an audience there is “substantial limit. However, any bill approved proof’ that at least in some areas by the Senate likely would differ from the House version and efforts Gorbachev is producing irreversible to reach a compromise would rer change in the Soviet Union and J , quire more time. Eastern Europe. U '4'iT Michael Basham, deputy assistant The response of the Bush ad­ Treasury secretary, told reporters \3 ministration “doesn’t match what U 4 last week that plans for $40 billion ‘K k Gorbachev is doing,” Carter said. in additional borrowing this week “I think we are delaying too long probably would have to be in responding effecuvely to this postponed if Congress doesn’t com­ change that i.® occurring. Carter . '• r*i! Reginald PInto/Manchesler Herald plete action on a new debt limit by said during a seminar sponsored by 2 1 Tbesday. the Center for National Policy on the IT’S OVER — Manchester goalie Mike Milazzo (above photo) has a stunned look on his Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald These auctions include $10 bil­ subject of “waging peace. lion in three-year notes Tliesday, face, and an unidentified teammate can only kneel and wonder, after East Hartford High b the absence of U.S. leadership RAKING LEAVES — Dee Plourde of 141 Gardner St. rakes says she can’t stand raking, so she shares the chore with the $10 billion in 10-year notes Wed­ got the winning goal Monday afternoon with five seconds to go in regulation. Manchester’s in Eastern Europe, a policy vacuum leaves from pine trees in front of her house Saturday. She rest of her family. nesday and $10 billion in 30-year ,-J- occurs that cannot be filled by the Emil Issavi (7), right photo, goes above a pair of Hornets, including Stuart Perry (6), as bonds Thursday. In addition, the leaders of Britain, Prance, West Ger­ teammates Jeff Ross (22) and Lucas Cosgrove (13) look on. 'A Treasury plans to sell $10 billion in many or any other nation. Carter 36-day cash management bills said. Thurs^y. “The spokesman for the Western Strike dates are set for 15 nursing homes Lack of congressional action world has got to be the president of forced the Treasury last Wednesday the United States,” Carter said. “I to suspend new sales of U.S. savings think we need to be able to respond But settlement is reached with union at Meadows and two other nursing homes to Gorbachev because he is winning bonds and of special securities for state and local governments. a tremendous propaganda victory in By The Associated Press will strike if the deadline isn’t met, “They should know, and I think ministrator, said a strike would have all of the many countries I have said Jerome P. Brown, president of they do know, that if they don’t meant “a total disruption” for visited.” Friday, Nov. 17, is looming as the the New England Health Care meet the pattern, they’ve bought a” patients. Bene Berkon, another ad­ Walter F. Mondale, who served as deadline for contract settlements at Employees Union, District 1199. strike. We know they can afford it,” ministrator, said the settlement was He said Monday that three homes Twist of fate eliminates MHS from tourney Carter’s vice president and who 15 private nursing homes around the Brown said at a news conference in a relief to management and workers had reached settlements and that himself sought the presidency, state. the lobby of Meadows Manor, the alike. Missing afternoon, the two teams met for the “It’s disheartening because I can Tim Regan. “There’s no excuses. It those settlements should be used as By Jim Tierney time (last Wednesday),” Rakauskas savi, Dave Stephenson, Jeff Ross echoed Carter’s complaints. The 1,800 workers at those homes state’s largest nursing home and one Most of the patients in the private third time. see how Peter (East Hartford coach the basis for the remaining talks. Manchester Herald was a great game. Bill’s got a great said. “This time our team was and Troy Guntulis turned in fine ef­ of the three where agreements have homes are Medicaid patients. Under From Page 1 With a mere five licks remaining Govemale) felt the first time we team. Tliis was exactly how we psyched to get them back. They forts for the Indians. been reached. that system, the home is reimbursed It was a cruel twist of fate for the on the clock in regulation, Hornet played,” Manchester coach Bill played against Hartford ^ b lic when were really up for it.” “We had our chances. We just The other two are Park Manor in by the state and federal government Manchester High boys soccer team. senior forward Irsal Cabahug McCarthy said. “We usually do pret­ we beat them. The whole team con­ Hornet fullback Jim DcLisle didn’t put them away,” McCarthy Walerbury and Independence Manor some other way,” Wood said. for expenses for caring for those On Oct. 6, the Indians used a goal received a comer kick from Bill ty well on comer kicks. Most of the tributed.” made a back save off an Indian said. “The thing we didn’t do in the Voting in Meriden. patients. According to the police report, Holota and converted a five-yard time that ball is cleared and we go Manchester had the better of play Rarola was in physically good condi­ from Dwayne Goldston with eight scramble in front of the East first half was push the ball. We were Brown said that the last time there The 15 homes facing the Nov. 17 chance into the upper right comer of into overtime. 'That’s the game of throughout on the muddy surface. tion, but was handicapped due to ad­ seconds left in the second extra ses­ Hartford goal with 9:13 left. With a little tentative. But our kids played From Page 1 were more than a couple nursing strike deadline are: Adams House in the net as 17lh-seeided East Hartford soccer. They converted on the 'The best opportunity of the first vanced stages of Al^eimer’s dis­ sion to defeat previously unbeaten 33 seconds to play, Conte launched a real, good game. We did every­ homes strikes going on at the same Torrington, Avery Church Homes in eliminated 16th-seeded Manchester, chance that they had. That’s the half came with 2:36 left. Indian ease. East Hartford High, 1-0. a 35-yardcr which forced Indian thing but put the ball in the net. time was in 1983 when 11 were Hartford, Colchester Convalescent 1- 0. name of the game.” senior Corey Craft fed a through did not indicate why she had done to cast votes today in the gym­ He is a fomier resident of 235 goalie Mike Milazzo to make a fine They’ve got the (CCC East) cham­ Joan Custer, 142 Wells St., be­ struck. There was similar situation Home, Danbury Pavilion, Fairfield Manchester also beat East “This was a big thing for us,” Manchester finishes its season ball to sophomore Brian Wry. As so. nasium at Nathan Hale School at Newington Road, West Hartford, tip save over the crossbar. pionship. Best of luck to East cause the project “costs too much in 1979, he said. Manor in Norwalk, Grant Street Hartford, 2-0, last Wednesday night Cabahug said. “We didn’t want to with a record of 11-4-2. East East Hartford goalie Jason R^aus- Michele Payne, 39, of North Main 160 Spruce St., Gino P. Enrico, and had lived at Brookview Health “It could’ve gone either way,” Hartford.” money.” “In the past, once we reached a Pavilion in Bridgeport, Greenwood which guided the Indians to their go 0-3 against them.” Hartford is 10-3-4. kas left the goal. Wry chipped a 12- Street, said in front of the Robertson moderator for District 6, said. Suzanne Ransom, 16 Kane Road, Care Facility in West Hartford Govemale said. “It was one of those East Hartford pattern agreement, most of the other Health Center in Hartford and High­ second consecutive CCC East title. East Hartford will play at No.l “Wc had all our players,” Gover- yardcr which caromed off the metal Manchester School she supported the referen­ At about 7:30, five people leaving because the town needs money for before moving to Crestfield, where sit on the edge of your seat type homes came onto it fairly quickly,” land Acres Extend-A-Care in Now, in a first-round Class LL seed Southington High on Wednes­ nale explained, referring to the in­ upright above the right crossbar. games.” Scoring: EH- Cabahug. dum. the school said they v o t^ “no” on too many other projects and “you he had lived for over one year, ac­ Saves: M- Mike Milazzo 5. EH- Jason Brown said. “These are low-paid Winsted. state tournament game Monday day. sertion of forwards John Conte and “They outplayed us the second Craft, Lucas Cosgrove, Emil Is­ Two people who asked not to be can’t do everything at once.” cording to Parola’s daughter-in-law, Rakauskas 9. the referendum question asking for jobs. And when we finish, they’ll Also, the Jewish Home for the identified at the Robertson School approval of a $13 million project to Margaret Burnett, 88 Spruce St., Aged in New Haven, Oak Ridge in Mrs. Timothy Parola of West said they supported the referendum because the project seems “over­ still be low-paid jobs but they’ll be a Hartford. renovate and add to the town hall little bit better.” Bloomfield, POnd Point in Milford, because there is a need for more priced.” and Lincoln Center. The voters and The pattern settlement, virtually St. Mary Home in West Hartford, space, and the cost will only in­ reasons for their opposition were: Rose Pierro, 128 Maple St., be­ Torrington Extend-A-Care, Water- 49ers and Montana both in top form crease. cause the project “costs too much identical for all three homes, in­ Robert Newth, 116 Wells St., be­ cludes a 24 percent wage increase bury Nursing Center and West EMERGENCY About 6,000 people are expected money.” Jim cause “people can’t afford it.” over three years, with a minimum of Haven Nursing Center. Fire — Police — Medical An opposite reaction to the By Dave Carpenter $10.30 an hour by the third year. Brown said strikes were also pos­ Murray The Associated Press referendum question surfaced in in­ sible at the other 11 homes the union DIAL 911 L /1 terviews with five people who voted It also contains improved in­ surance and pension benefits and an represents, but deadlines have not In Manchester SAN niANCISCO — After two months of grumbling M this morning at Martin School, 140 yet been set. Dartmouth Road. Four people said agreement to hire more staff to im­ M\ about sloppy victories, the perfection-minded San Fran­ prove patient care. L they voted “yes.” They were: cisco 49ers finally got one that both team and fans could Joe McCollough, 441-2 S. Main The three homes covered have enjoy. St., because town employees “need some 550 workers. The other 16 Now the team of the ’80s may have to wait until the homes have a total of about 1,800 i more room to expand.” Jockey’s life ’90s — playoff time — for its next truly meaningful workers. Brown said. Ted Clifford, 33 Phyllis Road, game. A Joe Montana-led 31-13 pummeling of New Or­ Brown said some of the other who said he often visits the town 0 leans Monday night turned the Saints and the rest of the homes don’t have any kind of pen­ hall and Lincoln Center on business NFC West into also-rans with seven games remaining. sion coverage and that could be a full of danger and is in favor of the project because “We feel particularly good about this game,” George major stumbling block in contract i Seifert said after winning his first game at Candlestick “I think (town employees) need a lot talks. What would you say is the most onc-sided competition Park as the 49crs’ coach. “I would think that up to this more room. Right now there is no Terry Brennan, an administrator accessibility to town records.” in the world of sports? Tyson vs. Spinks? Notre Dame vs. point it’s our best game of the season.” at Meadows Manor, said the Health Carlton Woodhouse, 453 Spring Stanford? The Ruth Yankees vs. the Cubs? Anybody vs. It couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Saints Care Retirement Corp. was willing St., a lawyer, who said he often the Dallas Cowboys? The Christians vs. the lions? A guy (4-5), who were riding a three-game winning streak and to settle to avoid disrupting patients needs to visit the town hall and sup­ with a burned clutch vs. Indy? harbored hopes of getting back into the divisional race. with a strike. ports the project because “it can be Multiply it by two. Now they’re still a game behind the second-place Los “Our ultimate concern was to take discouraging how little space there And you have some idea of the odds a 100-pound Angeles Rams and in increasing trouble in the jostling care of the residents, so therefore, is” at the town’s present facilities. jockey is bucking trying to handle a 1,200-pound horse. for a wild-card berth, too. Michele O’Neil, 62 Emily Lane, management wanted to work the Everyone talks about the dangers of auto racing. And “That was a pretty good butt-kicking tonight,” New V 1199 members so we could all con­ because “the town needs to bring its they are real. 'The pull in the weights is the same. At Orleans coach Jim Mora said. “It was a combination of centrate on taking care of the elderly town hall into the modem age.” least, horses don’t bum. them being on their game and us not playing well at all. 1 of Connecticut,” Brennan said. One man who was interviewed But cars don’t hate you. 'They don’t kick, buck, bite, “We didn’t cover. We didn’t tackle. Wc looked like wc “It’s a little bit further than we said he voted “no” on the project. jump shadows, shy at the starting gate. The last thing in were in a daze on defense.” had hoped to go,” he said of the set­ John Marchei, 199 S. Main St., said the world a race horse wants is somebody on his back San Francisco’s performance tackled a few of its tlement, “but in general it seems like By the world's leading painting he opposes it because the site where telling him what to do. He’s high-strung, ill-bred, ill- season-long concerns head-on. -A. a fair thing to do to our employees.” the town hall addition would be tempered and a case of arrested development. If he was The inconsistent offensive line played its best game of Donna Deitch, another ad­ & collision repair experts. A built “is not a good place to build human, he’d be in prison. the year. The puzzling home-field “disadvantage” — the on. It’s already too crowded there.” • Thousands of colors You get points and money if you stay on a rodeo 49crs have been belter on the road than at home every Supreme Paint Service year but one (1986) in the last eight — never material­ cr Irene J. Orlowski, moderator for WE DELIVER • Oven-baked finish animal 8 to 10 seconds. Of course, thoroughbred race V' Reg. $399.95 ized. Most of all, Montana passed and scrambled like District 4, said that as of 7 a.m. Mar­ For Home Delivery, Call • Free estimates horses arc not bucking horses or Brahmas, they don’t spin. But you have to stay on them for two or more anything but a 33-ycar-old quarterback recovering from a tin School had the highest voter tur­ • Expert body repair NOW ONLY nout with 96 voles cast. The count at minutes as they try to run right out from under you or left knee sprain and an injured elbow. 647-9946 Written guarantee Tho Associated Press 8 a.m. had climbed to 220 votes, she Monday to Friday, 9 to 6 into a fence, whichever is quickest. As a place to be, a ”1110 last time he played, he left the field on a stretcher said. >^299.95 starting gate ranks right along with the deck of the during an Oct. 22 victory over New England at Stanford. ON TARGET — 49er quarterback Joe Montana (16) gets off a pass as teammate Bruce Titanic. 550 N. Main Street 'This lime he left the Saints’ defense staggering, picking Collie (69) blocks the Saints’ Frank Warren during Monday night’s game. Montana threw 'They don’t keep up-to-the-minute statistics on race it apart with mostly short passes as he completed his first Manchester, CT track fatalities. It is not running ncck-and-ncck with 11 throws in a 223-yard, ihrcc-touchdown first half. three TD passes in leading San Francisco to a 31-13 victory. DEAR VOTERS OF MANCHESTER, ■*100°o°FF,. 647-9928 holiday traffic, but there have been three so far this year Former 49ers receiver and close friend Dwight Clark THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUP­ ONE W EEK Hours: M-F 8-5 and about that many every year. 'Tlie stretch at Santa said later that Montana is still hurting but has decided to ONLYII, Sat. 9-12 Anita is not bridle path in Griffith Park. keep his ailments to himself so he can play. Some of his for the 3-yard clincher in the tourih period, spiking the Saints linebacker Sam Mills said. “It’s alntosl impossible Almost every jockey riding today has had a brush with teammates, however, aren’t fooled. ball jubilantly. to put pressure on him." PORT AT THE POLLS. IT IS TRULY death. Some of them get back to ride a horse again. “Joe was playing with a sore knee,” running back Because of all his injuries, Montana hasn’t gone a Reginald PInlo/Manchester Herald Others have to settle for a wheelchair. Or a dialysis Roger Craig said. “It’s not the first lime he’s played hurt. He even managed to escape unsacked from the Saints’ season without missing at least one start since 1983. But APPRECIATED. Vant, truck! oitd ootnnwrclal vahiclet by esilmala. Rust repair machine. He’s like a Green Beret out there. He’ll do whatever it aggressive defense, which had recorded 17 sacks in three he still frets about layoffs, especially knowing that the EARLY VOTER — Rose Shruhan, of 36 Pascal Lane, checks SINCERELY, Chris McCarron makes anybody’s top five list of takes to win.” weeks since last losing on Oct. 8, when Montana’s three capable Steve Young is trying to take his job. in to vote this morning at Howell Cheney Regional Vocational premium jocks riding today — or ever. Trainers clamor Montana found a familiar uirgct, Jerry Rice, for touch­ three touchdown passes. New Orleans was burned by big “I told (wife) Jennifer it scared me having a week off,” for his services. He won his Kentucky Dergy and Preak- down passes of 32 and two yards and John Taylor for 45 Technical School. Checkers' Frances Hanson, center, and STEPH EN T. C A S S A N O plays in that game, and this lime Montana threw under­ Montana said. “Practice is so different than any type of Paid for by Steve Cassano's Re-Election Committee. Peter Ramey, Treasurer yards to make it 21-10 with 1:32 left in the first half. He neath the .soft coverage instead of going deep. See MURRAY, page 11 game situation you can be in. She was more confident Donna MIodzinski are also pictured. barreled around the right side and dove into the end zone “Joe knows his first, second and third receivers,” than 1 was.” 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Nov. 7, 1989—11 In Brief • • • Baja promoters forced to alter course Moseby files for free agency Chargers again claim midget grid title By Louinn Lota signed up. The group, which claims 70 members, Revenge.” NEW YORK (AP) — Lloyd Moseby, Toronto’s start­ The Chargers reclaimed the Manchester Midget Foot­ The Associated Press Promoters estimate the annual race was led by Hector Maymes Phi lares and The difficulties facing SCORE are made it 18-0 Chargers at the end of the first period. ball League championship Sunday with a 26-6 win over well for the Chargers. Best for the Giants were I^ul ing center fielder since 1980, \vas among eight players to pumps $2 million into the economy. Heriberto Regland Gonzalez, representa­ some of a host that loomed against off­ Robert Hernandez ran 40 yards for the Giants’ only the Giants at Carlin Memorial Field. Majewski, Mike Brown, Matt Jaworski, Aaron Delaney, file for free agency, bringing to 75 the numbers of An approximately 500-mile in June, tives of the Regional Campesino de En­ road racing in 1989. Races in San Bernar­ score in the second quarter. The Chargers added a two- players on the open market. ENSENADA, Mexico — Embittered Mark Skoog and Mike Toomey. by the crop damage and animal loss sponsored by Short Course Off Road senada. dino, Calif., were cancelled in September point safety and a 12-yard TD pass from Pinkin to Ryan California right-hander Dan Petry, Detroit outfielder Enterprises, had to be moved from En­ Justin Moriarty opened the scoring for the Chargers caused by off-road racers, ranchers and “We’ve had problems in Baja before by federal authorities because of fears the Rawlinitis after halftime. The Midget All-Stars will host Willimantic on Sunday Fred Lynn, Cincinnati catcher Bo Diaz, Montreal second farmers called for a permanent ban of the senada to San Felipe to placate the but never this serious,” Sal Fish, president dirt bikes and four-wheel-drive vehicles with a 10-yard run. A Peter Leonard 43-yard pass to Sam Chris Wollenbcrg, Mack Mann, Conrad LaBainte, baseman Damaso Garcia and left-hander Bob Knepper DeJesus made it 12-0 before Ed Pinkin’s 5-yard run with the “B” squads tangling at 1 p.m. and the “A” stars sport, compelling California promoters to growers who produce com, beans, fmit, of Westlake Village, Calif.-based would upset endangered desert tortoise Steve Hanson, Corky Coughlin and Sean Jackson played at 3 p.m. and third baseman Ken Oberkfell of the NaUonal League reroute two decades-old events. and alfalfa. The course change was ac­ SCORE, said. habitat. champion San Francisco Giants also filed. companied by a ban on motorcycles and Another postponement, unrelated to the And 59 square miles of the Mojave Fed up with drivers of cars and motor­ all-terrain vehicles in the race. Mexican controversy, was made by Desert in California was closed under an Sports theme Klein sells stock at Keeneland cycles traversing a course through their “Considering that your conduct and SCORE when it rescheduled its Off-Road emergency quarantine in hopes of protect­ communal properties, a group of cam- your attitudes ... are not deemed com­ LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Eugene Klein, who has World Championship from September to ing the tortoise. pesinos had organized a protest that patible with the principles of our or­ won three Eclipse awards as the nation’s leading May 1990. The change was made to give Under an agreement reached just threatened the running of the Presidente ganization nor conducive to the serving of the company more time to promote the months before the November race, the of last book thoroughbred owner, sold 114 horses for $29.6 million at SCORE Baja 1000 starting Wednesday. our best interests ... you ... are hencefor­ Keeneland’s November Breeding Stock sale. race which had a change of venue from Baja 1000 would have begun in En­ It took months of haggling before a th permanently banned wtihout any pos­ Among the horses to go into the sales ring were 1988 the now-closed Riverside International senada, but 25 miles of the off-road race compromise was hatched. Despite the sible recourse from using any portion of Rac( 'ay to Phoenix. Kentucky Derby champion Winning Colors, 1986 Horse would be run on a Mexican Highway 1 at by Giamatti problem, nearly 300 racers had registered our lands and-or access roads,” the Tht 'hampionship simulates the Baja legal traffic speeds. Another 60 miles of of the Year Lady’s Secret and 1989 3-year-old filly for the race a week before the scheduled leader Open Mind. farmers group said in a statement that terrain c ^ 1.1-mile course with a rough the vehicle-punishing course will be raced By Ronald Blum start. Last year, more than 330 contestants began months of haggling. section oi *ie course dubbed “Baja’s on paved road. The Associated Press The Associated Press PRACTICING — New York Giants’ NEW YORK — As A. Bartlett Giamatti searched to quarterback Phil Simms gets in some work expand his mind, he turned to sports. That’s what the late Monday at Scottsdale Community College. baseball commissioner and Yale University president Simms missed Sunday’s game against the wrote about in his sixth and final book, “Take Time for SCOREBOARD Paradise: Americans and their Games.” Cardinals but will work out in preparation “It has long been my conviction that we can learn far for this weekend’s game with the Rams in more about the conditions, and values, of a society by Flames 5, Oilers 1 Los Angeles. contemplating how it chooses to play, to use its free time, Hockey o l 0—1 V to take its leisure, thaij examining how it goes about its Calgary 2 1 2— „ 5 First Period— 1, Calgary, Gilmour 7 (Mullen, ^vlr^lastic work,” he wrote in the 98-page essay, scheduled for NHL standings Makarov), 11:27 (pp). 2, Calgary, Roberts 14 publication Dec. 13 by Summit Books. Copies of the gal­ (Gilmour), 18:01. Penalties— Otto, Cal major- In Brief. ley proofs were made available by the publisher. WALES CONFERENCE game misconduct (high-slicking), :31; Messier, Football Edm (interference), 10:11; Huddy, Edm (hook­ Patrick DIvialon CCC East Giamatti, who died of a heart attack on Sept. 1, wrote W L T R a GF GA ing), 13:38; Brown, Edm (roughing), 18:13. O'all W L T the book last winter, several months before he moved NY Rangers 10 3 3 23 67 44 Second Period— 3, Calgary, Nieuwendyk 14 w L T Rockville 5 0 New Jersey 6 6 2 14 53 56 (Roberts), :33. 4, Edmonton, S.Smith 1 (Klima, 0 8 0 0 UConn soccer visits Vermont from National League president to commissioner. Enffeld 7 Washington 5 7 3 13 43 47 Anderson), 7:14 (pp). Penalties— Calgary 4 1 0 1 0 Fermi 4 In a marked departure from most sports books, he Philadelphia 5 7 2 12 50 51 bench, senred by Bwgqvist (too many men on 1 0 7 1 0 STORRS — The University of Connecticut men’s East Hartford 3 3 0 5 3 quotes Shakespeare, Aristotle, Milton, Jane Austen, Pittsburgh 5 8 2 12 54 65 ice), 6:35; G.Smith, Edm (holding), 8:25; 0 soccer team, which won the Big East Conference title NY Islarxlers Windham 3 3 0 3 5 0 i 4 8 3 11 McCrimmon, Cal (high-sticking), 11:57; Macln- 48 57 South Windsor Thomas Carlyle, literary historian Michael O’Loughlin, Adams Division 1 3 1 2 5 1 and an automatic NCAA Tournament berth in the process nis. Cal (tripping). 13:35. MANCHESTER poet Henry Vaughn, Allen Guttman and makes obvious The Associated Press Montreal 10 7 1 1 5 0 2 6 0 21 57 48 Third Period— 5. Calgary, Macinnis 4 (Suter Hartford Public last Sunday, will begin NCAA play on the road on Satur­ Buffalo 9 0 5 1 0 6 1 references to Marx’s opinion of rqligion. 4 2 20 55 45 Nieuwendyk), 8:02 (pp). 6, Calgary, Gilmour 8 Hartford 6 day when it visits the iTniversity of Vermont in Bur­ 7 1 17 54 52 (M.Hunter. Suter), 12:04 (pp). Penal­ ACC “Briefly stated, my argument is that sports are a sub­ FINDING A PATH — Orlanijo’s Reggie Theus, right, puts a move on the Knicks’ Gerald Boston 6 6 2 14 42 43 O'all lington, Vt. ties— S.Smith, Edm (holding), 3:35; MacTavish, W L T W L T ject of leisure and that properly to understand the allure Wilkins, center, during Monday night’s play in Orlando, Fla. The expansion Magic beat the Quebec 3 11 1 7 48 65 The Huskies go in at 12-4-5 while Vermont is 17-2-1. Edm (holding). 7:13; Gilmour, Cal (inter­ St. Joseph 4 1 0 7 1 0 and enduring appeal sports have for us as Americans, one ference), 8:21; Klima, Edm (slashing), 10:01; Fairfiefd Prep 4 Knicks, 118-100. Norris Division 1 0 7 1 0 Connecticut holds a 15-9-1 against the Catamounts, but Lowe, Edm (slashing), 10:26; Makarov, Cal Notre Dame 4 1 0 6 2 0 must first understand the nature of leisure as that concept W L T R s GF GA (hooking), 10:26; Messier, Edm (holding), Xavier the two teams have not met since 1986. Chicago 1 3 0 4 4 0 11 6 1 23 65 58 10:52; McCrimrrton, Cal (high-slicking). 12:31- SL Bernard h ^ developed since the Greeks, especially Aristotle,” Minnesota 0 3 0 2 5 0 8 6 1 17 53 50 Kurri, Edm (roughing), 13:35; Simpson, Edm’ Giamatti wrote in the preface. S t Louis EAST CATHOLIC 0 4 0 0 8 0 Pelletier among the leaders 7 5 2 16 51 44 double minor (roughing), 16:46; McCrimmon, Toronto “I argue that sports are in today’s world what they 7 9 0 14 71 79 Cal, doubie minor (roughing), 16:46; Brown NEWTON CENTRE, Mass. — Lori Pelletier of Detroit 4 9 3 11 were in yesterday’s very different one — a shared mo­ 53 70 Edm (slashing), 17:24; Floury, Cal (elbowing), MHS JV football Manchester was among the leading scorers for the Mount Veterans provide the magic Smyths Division 17:24; Buchbergor, Edm, major (fighting), Th« Manchostsr High junior varsity football ment of leisure. Sports represent a shared vision of how Calgary 9 4 4 22 80 59 19:51; M.Hunter, Cal, major (fighting), 19:51. Ida College women’s volleyball team this past season. Vancouver 8 6 1 17 56 55 loam blanked Hartford Public. 20-0, Monday we continue, as individual, team or community, to ex­ Shots on goal— Edmonton 5-9-8— 22. Cal­ afternoon. David Hightower scored on a 10-yard Mount Ida finished its year at 8-10. Los Angeles 7 9 0 14 63 70 gary 10-13-12— 35. perience a happiness or absence of care so intense, so Edmonton run while Dennis Davis ran in the two-point con­ 5 7 4 14 59 59 Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton 1 of 6- rare, and so fleeting that we associate their experience Winnipeg 6 8 0 12 47 52 version. Mike 'Walker and Wes Collins each Starling set for Jan. 27 bout as expansion Orlando wins Calgary 3 of 9. Monday's Gam ts added touchdowns for the young Indians. Chris with experience otherwise described as religious or we Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr, 1-3-1 (35 shols-30 Mena, Mark Czachowski, Billy Pollock, Frank HARTFORD — World Boxing Council welterweight saves). Calgary, Vernon, 8-2-2 (22-21). Woodbury, Jason McDonald and Hightower say the sports experience which was once described, SL Louis 3, Montreal 3, tie A— 20,107. champion Marlon Starling will step up in weight class By Fred Goodall proach General Manager Rat Wil­ Theus and Reynolds both scored New York Rangers 6, Detroit 1 were standouts. Manchester is 4-4. when first felt, as religious. My argument is that in sports Referee— Dan Marouelli. Linesmen— Ryan and challenge Michael Nunn for the International Boxing The Associated Press liams took in assembling the Orlan­ 17 points in the second half and Cat- Toronto 2. Minnesota 1 Bozak, Randy Mitton. some version of immortality is being sought whether by do roster. Calgary 5. Edmonton 1 Schoolboy football poll Federation middleweight title on Jan. 27, 1990, at the way of ritual or of record.” ledge finished with 19 points and 11 Tuesday's GatiM Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas. ORLANDO, Fla. — Experience Charlotte had a similar plan and NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here are the Connec­ Giamatti wrote that, to some, sports in the late 20th rebounds as Orlando shot 51 percent NHL statistics The 12-round bout is scheduled to be televised by won its third game as an expansion Yteshington at New Mirk Islanders, 7:35 p.m. ticut high school football rankings as deter­ century has become comparable to religion. is the best teacher in the NBA and from the field and outrebounded the Wsdnssday's Games Patrick Flynn/Manchester Heralc mined by the New Haven Register’s poll ol Home Box Office. expansion clubs rarely hold the edge team a year ago. Miami, building Knicks 54-40. NEW YORK (AP) — The National Hockey sports writers. Records and first-piace votes are “Is it not true that transcendent values arise in relation League's scoring and goallonding leaders, CLASS MM STATE CHAMPS — East Catholic High captured the state Class MM boys’ In parentheses. Starling will reportedly get $725,000 for the fight, the over playoff-caliber teams. with youth, lost an NBA-record 17 “We let them outwork us,” said Buffalo at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. through games of Sunday, Nov. 5: to fishing or golf or the Washington Redskins because Montreal at New >brk Rangers, 7:35 p.m. 1. Ansonia(8-0) (8) 454 largest payday of his career. consecutive games at the start of last SCORING cross country championship at Wickham Park. The Eagies, with their third-place finish at Few people gave the Orlando Patrick Ewing, who led New York Quebec at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. 2. Stratford (8-0) (6) 450 people invest those activities or groups with the values?” season. Gm ( A 1 Starling h i a 45-4-1 record with 27 knockouts while Magic much chance of beating the with 29 points. “They got way too Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. R s 1E>lm the State Open, are headed for the New England Championships on Saturday at Bryant 3. Now London (8-0) (1) 376 he wrote. If there is a truly religious quality to sport, Gretzky.LA 16 9 20 Calgary at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 29 22 4. Fairfield Prop (7-1) 356 Nunn is 34-0 with 23 knockouts. New York Knicks Monday night, “I feel great for the 12 players, many second shots. ... We were Nieuwendyk,Cal 16 13 14 27 Coliege in Smithfield, R.l. Team members, from left, are: Back row: Mike Dalessio, Dan then, it lies first in the intensity of devotion brought by 8 5. SL Joseph (7-1)309 but with the game on the line five owners, Pht Williams, the coaching Nicholls.LA 16 12 14 26 18 6. Bristol Eastern (8-0) (1) 285 the true believer, or fan. And it consists second, and mentally ready, but we just didn’t Messier.Edm Feehan, Craig Damaschi, Sean Valencia, Chris Ray. Front row: Greg Romero, Mike Ohrt Mattingly at celebrity dinner staff and everyone else who worked NHL results 15 11 15 26 20 7. Danbury (7-1) 218 much more so, in the widely shared, binding nature — well-traveled veterans were equal to execute.” Yzerman.Det 15 9 16 25 29 Scott Livingston, Dan Thiery, Greg Ciaglo. 8. Cheshire (8-0) 211 NEW LONDON — Don Mattingly of the New York the task. their butts off for three and a half Lemieux.Pgh 15 7 18 25 22 9. Rockville (8-0) 201 creedlike quality — of American sport. And building on Orlando scored the last 11 points Yankees will make a rare banquet appearance at the third years,” Coach Matt Guokas said. Rangers 6, Red Wings 1 Makarov.Cal 16 3 22 25 4 10. West Haven (7-1) 186 that religious-like dimension, one could, if one chose, go Reggie TTicus, a 12th-year pro of the third quarter against New Kurri.Edm 15 11 11 22 16 annual Connecticut Sports Foundation, Inc., Celebrity playing for his fourth team, scored “This is for them.” York reserves to open a 90-82 lead, Marois.Tor 15 11 11 22 10 CIAC boys soccer results to the view that sports in their obsessive, overem­ Detroit 1 0 0 1 Francis,Hart 16 9 13 22 4 Dinner, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1990, at the Groton Motor Inn. 24 points and the Magic hit 10 con­ New York had its best players on then pulled away from a 94-94 tie West phasized, worshipped forms are an opiate to the masses, N.Y. Rangers 3 1 2—6 Murray,CN 16 11 10 21 16 HAMDEN (AP) — Here are the results and Mattingly will be joined at the head table by Yankees’ secutive free throws in the final 1:33 Denver 7 2 0 .778 218 140 the floor at the end, but the Magic with a 12-2 run keyed by Theus and First Period— 1, DetroiL Carson 2 (Burr, Stastny,Que 15 8 13 21 4 pairings lor the CIAC boys soccer tournament: a drug to keep people docile or at least diverted from real L.A. Raiders 5 4 0 .556 206 155 manager Bucky Dent and San Diego I^dres’ third to win 118-110 before a crowd of Reynolds. Fedyk), 2:45. 2, New York, Turcotte 11 Turgeon,Bu( 15 6 15 21 4 Rec Hoop Basketball Games begin at 2 p.m., except as noted problems.” held on with a lineup of Theus, Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 174 192 (Granato), 10:23. 3, New York, Horava 2 HulLStL 13 13 7 20 6 CLASS LL baseman Mike ftgliarulo. 15,077 in Orlando Arena. Dave Corzine, Jerry Reynolds, Terry “There were a few rocky mo­ Seattle 4 5 0 .444 1 53 1 75 (Sandstrom, Ogrodnick), 15:46. 4, New \brk, Vertwek.Hart 16 12 8 20 37 Qualifying round: Monday’s games — Dan­ San Diego 3 6 0 .333 152 173 Funds raised go to support cancer patients and their The victory in the franchise’s Catledge and Sam Vincent — a imit ments along the way but our guys Broten,Min 14 6 14 bury 5, Greenwich 0; Simsbury 2, Wilbur Cross Patrick 3 (Granato, Turcotte), 17:02 (pp). Penal­ 20 4 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Bourque,Bos 14 1 19 Adults NBA standings 0; Cheshire 5, Amity Reg.-Woodbridge 1; families as well as to provide money for cancer research second regular-season game is a with a combined 39 years NBA ex­ played very determined from the ties— Federko, Det (holding), 5:47; Mokosak, 20 20 East Damphousse,Tor 15 7 12 19 Manchester Bar Association 88 (Bill Gorra Newington 2, Bullard-Havens Tech-Bridgeport and education. DoL major (fighting), 10:01; Janssens, NY, 0 N V. Giants 8 1 0 .889 219 136 EASTERN CONFERENCE reflection of the “win now” ap­ perience. ■,tart,” Guokas said. ReinhartVer 15 5 14 19 4 24, PNI Levesque 2Z Jim Sulick 12) Amuse­ 1: E.O. Smith-Storrs 4, Conard-VIfest Hartford 0; major (lighting). lO fll; Burr. Dot (hooking), Phiiadelphia 6 3 0 .667 207 184 Atlantic Division Tickets are $150 each for the public cocktail party (6 Murray Richer.Mff 17 5 14 19 ments Unlimited 79 (Jim Richards 23. Dave Hamden 4, Xavier-Mkikletown 3 (OT. Hamden 13:44; Kocur, Dot (roughing), 16:22; Gallant 6 Phoenix 4 5 0 .444 169 193 W L Pet GB Maclnnis,Cal 16 3 16 19 Warner 15, Gus Liappes 11, Norm Harpin 11) wins on penalty kick tiebreaker. 4-1): Hartford p.m.) and dinner (7 p.m.). For ticket information, contact Dot (boarding), 1652; Yzerman, Dot miscon­ 12 Yteshington 4 5 0 .444 213 216 Boston 2 0 1.000 — GOALTENDING Manchester Cycle 99 (Joe McGann 22, Mark New Jersey 2 0 1.000 — Public 3, Shelton 0; East Hartford 1 duct 16:22; Mollor, NY (roughing), 16:22. Dailas 1 8 0 .111 119 235 Manchester 0. THE BANK of Southeastern Connecticut (447-1401) or From Page 9 Second Period— 5, Now York, Granato 4, (Empty-net goals In parentheses) Piekos 22, Scott Van Oudenhovo 21, Bob Kier- Washington 1 1 .500 1 Central First round: Wednesdays games — East the Ellis and Leibowitz Management Corp. (444-2422). Upshaw threatens to disband union 19:44. PonalSos— Horava, NY (hooking), 1:41; MP GA SO Avg. nan 11, Sian Alexander 11) Glenn Construction New Mark 1 2 .333 11/2 Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 183 158 Hartford at Southington; Danbury at Fairfield New Mjrk bench, served by King (too many Fkiy 662 24 1 2.18 62 (Mark Mistretta 24, Bill Hannon 14, Chris Phiiadelphia 0 1 .000 11/2 McF^dden 11) Chicago 5 4 0 .556 232 187 Prep; Cheshire at Windsor; Hamden at ness (on Alysheba) in 1987. He won a Belmont in 1986 men on ice), 11:22; Kisio, NY (roughing), 17:16. Hayward 363 21 0 3.47 Miami 0 2 .000 2 BOSTON (AP) — The head of Green Bay 5 4 0 .556 219 214 Ridgefield; Newington at Newtown: E.O. Smith (Dazig Connection). In 1974, he set the one-season win bargaining rights and begin the Sitting in St. Louis, the 8th Cir­ Third Period— 6, Now York, Janssens 3 Montreal 1028 45 1 2.63 Central Division Whalers recall Dykstra Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 202 250 ___ the National Football League Richter 85 3 0 2.12 Detroit 2 0 1.000 at Glastonbury; Ftertford Public at Holy Cross: record — 546. decertification process. This action cuit Court of Appeals last week (Etixon, Ruff), 11:37. 7, New York. Ogrodnick Detroit 1 8 0 .111 149 228 Simsbury at Staples. HARTFORD (AP)— Defenseman Steve Dykstra has Froese 184 8 0 2.61 Indiana 2 0 1.000 — Players Association reportedly has 11 (Kisio, Dahlon), 15fl0. Penalties— Kisio, NY West CUSSL But Chris McCarron almost didn’t get to ride in the was made necessary by the Eighth ruled that NFL owners were not in (cross-checking), 1258; McClelland, Det (high- Vanbiesbrouck 644 32 0 2.98 Transactions Chicago 1 1 .500 1 been recalled from the ’ American San Francisco 8 1 0 .889 246 158 Qualifying round; Monday s games — Lyman informed team owners that the union Circuit’s decision, which purports to sticking), 18:51; Sandstrom, NY (high-sticking), Miiwaukee 1 1 .500 1 most important race of his life, the only Kentucky Derby violation of antiUust laws simply be­ NY Rangers 915 43 0 2.82 L.A. Ftams 5 4 0 .556 214 208 Hall-Vifellingford 4, Wilby-Whlerbury 1: Ledyard Hockey League affiliate, the team announced has an­ will disband in order to take away 18:51. Puppa 650 29 0 2.68 New Orleans 4 5 0 Orlando 1 1 .500 1 he was to win. That was because, only a few months extend the NFLPA’s labor exemp­ cause of an impasse in negotiations BASEBALL .444 208 174 2. North Haven 1; Windham 5. Wbicott Tech- nounce. Shots on goal— Detroit 6-11-7— 24. New York Malarchuk 261 16 0 3.68 Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 1 71 211 Atlanta 0 1 .000 11/2 one of the reasons cited by a court in tion to your illegal activities. American League Torrington 2; Enfield 1, New Canaan 0: Wilton before, he had broken his leg in four places on the track between the union and management. 9-10-3— 2Z BuHalo 912 45 0 2.96 Monday's Game Cleveland 0 2 .000 2 Dyksua, who has played in all 14 games with Bin­ denying a union antitrust suit against “We did not fomi our union to Power-play Opportunities— Detroit 0 of 4; Lemelin 340 16 1 2.82 DETROIT TIGERS— Purchased the contracts WESTERN CONFERENCE 4, Grasso Tech-Groton 2; East Lyme 3. SL Ber- and had been on so few months before Alysheba that At that time, NFLPA counsel of Doan Docillis, shortstop, from Toledo of the ghamton and has one goal and three assists, will be avail­ the NFL. Now \brk 1 of 3. Moog 509 27 1 3.18 San Francisco 31, Now Orleans 13 Midwest Division nard-MonMIle 1; Brien McMahon-Norwaik 6. allow you to illegally restrain trade International League and Mike Schwabe, speculation was rife at Churchill Downs Trainer Jack Dick Berthelsen suggested decer­ Goalies— Detroit Stefan, 0-1-0 (22 shols-16 Boston 851 43 2 3.03 Sunday, Nov. 12 W L Pet GB New Milford 1; Bristol Eastern 5. Kaynor Tech- able for the Whalers’ Wednesday game against Buffalo In a letter which The Boston pitcher, from London of the Eastern League. Van Berg would go to another jock. in the market for player services. tification, saying: “This decision ap­ saves). New 'ibrk, Froese, 2-1-1 (24-23). Beaupre 796 34 1 2.56 San Antonio 1 0 1.000 — Waterbury 1; Wethersfield 1. Darien 0. in Hartford. Globe reported was sent to the NFL A— 15,925. Kolzig 120 12 0 6.00 Senior Professional Baseball Association Chicago at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Utah 1 0 1.000 — First round: Wednesdays games — Wilton at If the public doesn’t realize how dangerous race riding The players would rather protect pears to say that as long as there is GOLD COAST SUNS— Named Chuck Foran; East Lyme at Lyman Haii: Bristol Dykstra, 27, who was signed as a free-agent by the Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen-Pat Washlnglon(l) 918 47 1 3.07 Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Denver 1 1 .500 1/2 Management Council, NFLPA ex­ their rights as independent contrac­ Malkus director of media relations. Eastern at Hand; Windham at Bethel: is, the insurance companies do. McCarron could reflect an ongoing relationship between Dapuzzo, Dan McCourt Ffiendeau 60 2 0 2.00 Green Bay at Detroit 1 p.m. Houston 1 1 .500 1/2 Whalers on Oct. 14, has also player with Buffalo, Ed­ BASKETBALL ecutive director Gene Upshaw tors than to subject themselves to Millen 575 28 1 2.92 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Charlotte 0 1 .000 1 Wethersfield at Guilford; Ledyard at Torrington: on the fact he could ^ford the $ 15,000 a year his players and the league, players can’t National Basketball Assocation Enfield at O'Brien Tech: McMahon at SL monton and Pittsburgh. wrote: “The NFLPA Executive Blues 3, Canadiens 3 Jablonski 148 11 0 4.46 Miami at New >brk Jets, 1 p.m. Dallas 0 1 .000 1 the monopolistic whims of the NFL NBA— Fined Kevin Willis of Affanla $1,500, Joseph. premiums cost him. Chris’ mounts have made millions challenge rcsu-ictions, as there was St. Louis 2 1 0 0 - ^ Sl.Loula 785 41 13.13 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Minnesota 0 2 .000 11/2 Committee has voted to abandon and its clubs.” Rik Smits of Indiana $750 and Alexander CLASSM on the race uack. in the past.” Montreal 1 0 2 0 3 Cloutier 612 28 2 2.75 Now Orleans at New England, 1 p.m. Pacific Division Beaupre player of the week Volkov of Atlanta and Greg Dreiling, Reggie Chevrier 475 29 0 3.66 Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.ra Ffortland 2 0 1.000 _ Qualifying round: Mondays games — Brook- But what about the riders riding claiming horses at First Period— 1. S t Louis, Brind'Arrtour 8 Miller, Dyron Nix and Chuck Person of Indiana ffeld 7, Vinal Tech-Middletown 0: St. Raul-Bristol NEW YORK (AP) — Goaltender Don Beaupre of the (MacLoan, Oates), 1:3Z 2. Montreal, Naslund 4 Chlcago(l) 1068 58 2 3.20 Atlanta at San Francisco, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers 1 0 1.000 1/2 $500 apiece lor fighting on Nov. 3. 7, Sacred Heart-VWterbury 2: Waterford 5. Ber­ Queen City Downs? How about the guys who get on (Svoboda, Smith), 5:55 (pp). 3, S t Louis. Liut 543 19 2 2.10 Cleveland at Seattle, 4 p.m. LA. Lakers 1 1 .500 1 Washington Capitals, who allowed only two goals in UTAH JAZZ— VWived Jim Los, guard. Signed lin 0; Haddam-Killingwortn uewis Miiis-Bur- Brind'Amour 9 (Foatherslono, Oates), 9:27. Sidorkiewicz 348 27 0 4.66 Dallas at Phoenix, 4 p.m. Phoenix 1 1 .500 1 three games, was named the NHL Player of the Week for 40-1 shots at Beaulah f^k ? What do they do when their Delaney Rudd, guard. llngton 2; Plainville 1, Morgan School-Clinton 0; Devils decide to let Schoenfeld go Penaltiy— Roberts. StL (tripping), 4:24. Whitmore 70 6 0 5.14 Now Itirk Giants at Los Angeles Rams, 4 Sacramento 1 1 .500 1 the period ending Nov. 5. legs get broken in four places? When their necks go in a Hartford 965 52 2 3.23 p.m. Seattle 1 1 Bassick-Bridgeport 1, New Fairfield 0; FIHAM- Second Period-4, St Louis, Oates 4 FOOTBALL .500 1 Casey 483 25 2 3.11 Los Angeles Flaidors at San Diego, 8 p,m. Golden State Hebron 2. Ralt-Meriden 0. brace? Their lives go on hold? (Momosso, Zozel), 15:42 (pp). PonalMos— National Football League 0 2 .000 2 Beaupre compiled a 2-0-1 record, including a 3-0 EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. (AP) Takko 3G0 23 0 3.83 Monday, Nov. 13 Monday's Gams First round: Wednesday's games — Had- You probably never heard of Timothy Stroud, Stanley and exhibiting some of the same seasons, said he couldn’t believe he Brind'Amour. StL (high-sticking), :44; NEW YORK JETS— Signed Curt Singer, of­ dam-Killingworth at Rocky Hill; Bunnell at shutout over Quebec, to win the award for the second — Throughout the New Jersey J.Lemiuux, Mon. major-game misconduct Minnesota 845 48 2 3.41 fensive tackle. Waived Jeff Oliver, offonsivo Wolfe, John Alleman. \bu never will. They were race troubling signs of the previous year. was fired. Cincinnati at Houston, 9 p.m. Orlando 118, Now Vbrk 110 Stonlngton; Bassick at Sheehan; SL Paul at time in his 10-year career. (high-sticking), 4:44; Foathorstono, StL (hold­ lineman. Waived Marion Barber, running back, Devils’ slide to the Patrick Division General Manager Lou Lamoriello in Tuesday's Games Joel Barlow: RHAM at Avon; Brookllald at riders but they will never get on a Derby mount. They “If 1 have to look for a reason, the ing), 12:25; Wteltor, Mon (tripping), 14:07; off injured reserve. Northwestern Regional; Waterford at Wbter- basement last year. Coach Jim explaining the coaching change. G.Cavallini, SIL (interference), 15:57. PHOENIX CARDINALS-Released Stove Al- NFL result NBA rookies to be tested were killed on the track this year, Stroud, 25, at Bandera only thing 1 can figure is somehow Miami at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. town; Plainville at Farmington, 7 p.m. at Tunxis Third Period— 5, Montreal, Courinall 4 vord, defensive tackle, from the physically-un- Meade. Schoenfeld talked about the team’s “1 felt that our team at this point Calendar Washington at A llanti 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — NBA rookies will be drug tested Downs, Texas, Wolfe, 38, at Queen City, and Alleman, Lou and Mr. McMullen (owner John (Chelios, Waller), 11:31. 6. Montreal, Courtnall aWe-to-porlorm lisl 49ers 31, Saints 13 CLASSS inability to play well for three 5 (Chelios, Gilchrist). 17:51. Penallios— None. Detroit at CNcago, 8 p.m. 28, at a leaky roof oval in Louisiana. is not headed in the direction that we McMullen) expected this team to be Qualifying round: Monday's games — El­ randomly three times during the regular season during Overtime— None, Penalties— None. Jeff Thomas, offensive linemen, from the prac­ New Orleans 7 3 3 0 -1 3 Boston at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. periods. want to sec it,” Lamoriello said. tice roster. San Francisco 7 14 3 7— 31 lington 2, Wamogo-Litchlield 1 (OT); Kolbe- You have heard of Ron 'ftircotte. He rode the great like 12-0-2 and this is way off Shots on goal— St Louis 9-5-2-0— 16 Today Portland at Houston, 8:30 p.m. their first year in the league. Commissioner David Stem Team officials decided to inject EDMONTON ESKIMOS— Placed Warren Cathedral-Bridgeport 2, East Windsor 0; Secretariat. He rode back-to-back Kentucky Derby win­ Curmiff, who coached for the base,” Schoenfeld told The Star- Montreal 9-9-9-1— 28. Girls Soccer First Quarter Charlotte at Seatlla, 10 p.m. and NBA Players Association executive director Charles Jones, quarterback, on the injured list for the Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m, Northwest Cathollc-W. Hartford 3, Gilbert some fresh blood with the addition Hartford Whalers and Boston Bruins Power-play Opportunities— S t Louis 1 of 2; Class L Division SF— Rico 32 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), School-Winsted 1 (OT) ners. Ron Threotte was crippled on a race track. Ledger of Newark. “That’s the only Montreal 1 of 4. rest of the season. Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State. 10:30 Grantham announced. of two former NHL All-Stars and a NFA at Manchester, 2 p.m. 930. First round: W ^e s d a y 's games — Kolbe- There are hundreds like him. One day, it’s roses in the before joining the Devils in May, thing I can figure. Goalies— SL Louis, Millen, 6-3-2 (28 shots-25 OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS-Reloasod Mike p.m. Previously, under an agreement between the NBA and Class S Division NO— Hilliard 1 run (Anderson kick), 13:45. Cathedral at Woodstock Academy; Coventry at legitimate international superstar. promised to revive the team’s play. saves). Montreal. Hayward. 3-3-1 (16-13) Bolton at Putnam, 2 p.m. Greenfield and WIlio Gillus, quarterbacks; and Second Quarter Dallas at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. the union, rookies were subject to testing only during winner’s circle, the next, it’s flowers in a hospital vase. “1 really don’t think second place A— 16,301. Robert Reid, running back, from the practice Wednesday's Games Granby; Tourtellotta at Terryvilla (Prospect But sporadic play continued through SF— Rico 2 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), Field); Hale-Ray at SL Thomas Aquinas (Willow That’s why the Don MacBcth Memorial Jockey fund “1 would like to see the team play in the division is bad,” Schoenfeld Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— Kevin roster. training camp. Under the new deal, an amendment to the 1 Wednesday 4:29. 14 games this season, and the team HOCKEY Brook Ftark); Northwest Catholic at Shepaug came into being. with some kind of emotion and a lit­ said. Collins, Jerry Rateman. Boys Soccer NO— FG Andersen 39, 10:35. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Anti-Drug Agreement, they will be tested a total of four Boston at Vfeshington, 7:30 p.m. Valley; W h ^ e r at Cromwell; Ellington at Bol­ decided t6 make a change in the tle more free will,” Cunniff, 44, said Class S Division SF— Taylor 46 pass from Montana (Cofer ton; Old Lyme at Coginchaug. times. It all began when that eminent horseplayer, Tim Con­ “Jim was a little surprised but Ellington at Bolton, 2 p.m. — Recalled Grog kick), 14:33, Orlando at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. coaching box. during a telephone conference call. Stefan, goalie, from Adirondack ol the American way, the TV funnyman, was doing a show at Canterbury very professional about it,” Coventry at Granby, 2 p.m. Third Quarter Detroit at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Maple Leafs 2, North Stars 1 Hockey League. Sent Tim Cheveldae, goalie, to “We will try to be more consistent.” NO— FG Anderson 23, 4:50. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Schoolboy soccer poll Willis, Smits are fined Downs race U-ack in Mirmeapolis. He wanted to donate Lamoriello .said. “We owe Jim a lot Mlnneeota i o 0— 1 Volleyball Adirondack. Schoenfeld, 37, who only two Class M Division SF— FG Color 44, 13:53. Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. NEW HAVEN (AP) - Here are the Connec­ for what he did for us two years ago. Toronto i i o_ 2 HARTFORD WHALERS-Recalled Steve his fee to a fund for jockeys down on their luck. There East Catholic at Bunnell (Stratford), 4 p.m. Fourth Quarter Sacramento at Denver, 9:30 p.m. ticut high school soccer rankings as determined NEW 'iURK (AP) — Kevin Willis of the Atlanta years ago guided the team to the First Period— 1, Toronto, Ftamage 3, 3:08, 2. Dykstra, defenseman, from Binghamton ol the wasn’t any. He said he had no immediate 1 have tremendous respect for Jim.” SF— Montana 3 run (Cofer kick), 8:17. Charlotte at Utah, 9:30 p.m. by the New Haven Flegister's poll of sports Minnesota, Churla 1, 11:24. Penalties— Mack­ . Hawks has been fined $1,500 and Rik Smits of the In­ Stanley Cup semifinals, was fired Saturday A— 60,667. Dallas at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. writers. Records and first-placo votes are In There is now. Conway got together with Judy McCar­ plans for the lineup. The Devils are in second place in ey, Min, double minor (rougNng), 3:20; Cham­ NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Firod Jim Schoen- diana Ricers $750 for their part in a fighting incident in FootbaH parentheses. Not Including Monday's game. Monday and replaced by his assis­ “I’m going to think about it bers, Min, misconduct 350; Brooke. Min, major leld, head coach. Named John CunnifI head ron, Chris’ lovely wife, who saw at first hand what an the PdUick Division, seven points Manchester at South Wndsor, 130 p.m. 1. Staples (13-0-2) (6) 174 Atlanta, the NBA said. tant, John Cunniff. (fighting), 3:20; Tinordi, Min (roughing). 3:20; coach. NO NBA result tonight. Of course 1 have my own SL Bernard at East Catholic, 1:30 p.m. First downs 2. Ridgefield (14-0-2) (3) 152 end to a riding career might bring. behind the New York Rangers, but Ramage, Tor, double minor (roughing), 3:20; SOCCER Willis was fined for initiating the incident during In­ The Devils, who finished ideas,” he said. Daoust Tor, misconduct 350; McIntyre, Tor, Rushos-yards 20-83 30-95 3. Avon (15-1) 141 The MacBeth Fund, named for the late rider (he rode Lamoriello said the team needed a American Indoor Soccer Association Passing 160 302 Magic 118, KnickslOO 4. Southington (15-0) 126 diana’s 126-103 victory Friday night and Smits was fined 27-41-12 last year and did not make major (fighting), 3:20; Kordic, Tor, double minor CHICAGO POWER— Signed Tommy Alioto Chief’s Crown in the 1985 classics) who died of cancer Schoenfeld, who compiled a change because of its inconsistent Return Yards 51 47 NEW YORK (110) 5. Windsor (14-0-1) 101 for charging him and wrestling him to the floor. Five (charging, roughing), 3:20; WIkinson, Min (trip­ and Ed Puskarich, defenders. the playoffs, are 6-6-2 this season 50-59-15 record over parts of three play. ping), 8:20; Marois, Tor (slashing), 11:38; Fran- Radio, TV Comp-Att-lnl 20-33-2 22-31-0 Newman 8-17 1-2 19, Oakley 6-13 4-4 16 6. Guilford (14-1) 87 last year, began modestly enough with Conway’s 7. Glastonbury (14-2) 83 other players, including Soviet transfer Alexander ceschetti. Tor (interference), 15:31; Brooke. Min Sackod-Yards Lost 3-23 0-0 Ewing 13-23 3-4 29, Jackson 5-15 7-9 17 Volkov, were assessed $500 penalties. $10,000, now tops out at over $500,000, for which (hooking), 16:52. Punts 4-31 4-40 G-Wilkins 10-19 0-0 21. Tucker 0-7 0-0 0 Buffer 8. E.O. Smith (13-2-1)74 there’s plenty of use. Seconif Period— 3, Toronto, Fergus 7 (Dam- Today Football Fumbles Lost 0-0 1-0 0- 2 0-0 0, Strickland 2-4 0-0 4, VWIker 2-4 0-0 9. Danbury (12-3) 73 phousse, Marois), 11:50. Penalties— WIkinson, Ponallies-Yards 2-10 5-55 4. Myers 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 46-105 15-19 110 10. Farmington (13-1-2) 41 The fund has provided monies for the ex-rider who College athletes polish their act Min (holding), 2:47; Osborne, Tor (holding), 7 p.m. — College hockey: BU at Time ol Ftossossion 28:16 31:44 ORLANDO (118) Also receiving voles: Rocky Hill (15-0-1) 38, Browns welcome back Mack had a heart transplant but had no way to pay for the 5:19; Churla, Min, misconduct 12:55; Curran. CaUedge 9-19 1-4 19, Reynolds 7-10 5-6 19 Manchester (11-3-2) 11, Granby (11-4-1) 9, Northeasiem, NESN Barlow (16-2) 7. CLEVELAND (AP) — Fullback Kevin Mack was post-operative medication which had to be taken to Tor, misconduct 12:55; lafrate. Tor (holding), NFL standings INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Corzine 6-12 0-0 12, Vincent 3-10 6-6 12! ATLANTA (AP) — It wasn’t “They told me this was the spoon at the dining-table equivalent 13:19; Duchesne, Min, double minor (roughing), 7:30 p.m. — Capitals at Islanders, RUSHING— New Orleans, Hilliard 18-80, Jor­ Theus 7-17 10-10 24, Anderson 1-3 0-0 2* released from prison after serving one month of a six- prevent rejection of the organ by the body. AMERICAN CONFERENCE dan 1-2, Hebert 1-1, San Francisco, Craig Smith 0-4 0-0 0. Acres 1-1 1-2 3. Green 5-7 0-0 training table fare, and the pepper quietest and slowest they have ever of the top of the key. 15:53; Leeman, Tor (roughing), 15:53; Gavin, SportsChannel month drug term, and was immediately welcomed back The fund purchased mobile homes for homeless Min (roughing), 16:38; Kurvers, Tor (roughing). East 17-51, Rathman 5-21, Montana 5-17, Flagler 10, Skiles 6-8 0-2 13, Ansley 1-1 0-0 Z Turner was passed politely, not thrown eaten,” Lassiter said after the four- W L 3-6. ‘They were great. They were 16:38. 8 p.m. — Pistons at Bulls, TNT T Pet. PF W 1- 1 0-0 2.Totals 47-93 23-30 118 Bowling by the Cleveland Browns. Just when he would be able to veterans, ex-riders or ex-exercise boys or girls. It has half-court. Buffalo 6 3 0 .667 249 210 course dinner. wonderful,” Lassiter said Monday Third Period— None. Penalty— Modano, Min 8:30 p.m. — Celtics at Bucks, PASSING — Now Orleans, Hebert N«Wltort( 24 27 31 28— 110 play again in the NFL, however, remained unclear. paid for surgeries, therapies. University of Georgia basketball Miami 5 4 0 .556 180 203 20-33-2-183. San Francisco, Montana Orlando 26 29 35 28— 118 The entree was prime rib, but it night in a telephone interview from (hooking), 11:11. Channel 18, WlLl (1400-AM) trxjianapolis 4 5 0 .444 22-31-0-302. Judge Richard J. McMonagle of Cuyahoga County It is almost the first time the racing industry moved to 167 162 3-Point goals— New York 3-13 (Newman 2-3, Elks players, coaches and trainers dined was served — and savored — in a Athens when asked how she would Shots on goal— Minnesota 15-4-6— 25. 9 p.m. — Boxing: Tracy Spann Now England 3 6 0 .333 157 216 RECEIVING— Now Orleans, Hilliard 5-31, G.Wilkins 1-4, Strickland 0-1, Jackson 0-2, Common Pleas Court granted Mack shock probation, or provide for its indigent or incapacitated horseback set. Toronto 12-9-8— 29. N.Y. Jets 2 7 0 Joe Desimone 37Z Max Welch 35Z Tony with silver and china and the finest far different manner from what the vs. Bryant Paden, heavweights, .222 159 241 Turner 3-42, Brenner 3-34, Hill 2-35, Jordan Tucker 0-3), Orlando 1-2 (Skiles 1-1, Theus release after a short period of incarceration in the belief Jockeys are the only athletes in the sport of kings “They grade her students. “They were very Power-play Opportunities— Minnesota 0 of 5; Csntral 2-24, Perriman 2-10, Martin 2-6, Heyward 1-1. 0-1). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— New York FIcaro 354, Travis Cook Sr. 152-140-403, of holiday fare after a two-hour the players usually eat. confident with themselves. Toronto 0 of 5. ESPN Cloveland 6 3 0 .667 233 143 San Francisco, Rathman 7-64, Rice 6-93, 51 (Oakley 12), Orlando 65 (Roynolda 12). As­ Henry Agosffnelll 370, Ralph Doyer 142-368, further imprisonment would serve no valid purpose. shoot horses when they break down, maybe they figure cram course in etiquette. Goalies— Minnesota, Casey, 6-3-1 (29 Cincinnati 5 4 0 556 211 168 Taylor 4-78, Craig 3-24, Greer 1-26, Jones sists— New \brk 25 (Jackson 8), Orlando 27 Carl Bolin 136-399, Tony Salvatore Players who feel no discomfort “They were aware of everything 10:30 p.m. — Nevada-Las Vegas Houston Mack, 27, began a two-year probation, effective im­ they should shoot riders, too,” laughs McCarron. The teacher was Deborah Las­ sttots-27 saves). Toronto, Besler, 5-4-0 (25-24), 5 4 0 556 246 229 117. (Skiles 8). Total fouls— Now York 25, Orlando 150-144-403, Whyne Smith 153-381. Jim Wood­ facing five opponents in a game that was going on around them; they A -15,190. VS. Russian All-Stars. I'N f Pittsburgh 4 b 0 ,444 123 220 MISSEU FIELD GOALS--None. cock 361, Ernie Pepin 139-386, Bill Ftalmer mediately, along with several requirements that included 16. Technicals— Oakley, New York illegal siter, who runs Perfectly Polished, a were confronted with six pieces of defense. 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I was treated Fans cheer as Smith university is hoping for the next best thing — a From Worcester, Mass (60 min ) (Taped) (24) Connecticut's Municipal Elections ingly. Is nothing so dangerous to an author as silence." — (2® Blublocker with anti-depressant drugs and psychotherapy, which speech broadcast by satellite or videotape. Samuel Johnson. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Police Academy 5: As­ (57) America's Century (CC) America's partially solved my problem. gets Walk of Fame star signment Miami Beach' Academy grad­ superiority at the close of World War II d® Success 'n' Life uates tangle with jewel thieves while at­ places It in the position of having to lead (6l) To Be Announced. The point I really want to make is this: All the signs LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Jaclyn Smith, Humperdinck to appeal Ed conquers his fear of public speaking by were there to read, but nobody wanted to read them. one of the original “Charlie’s Angels” TV sleuths lip-synching to a tape of his speech. Thanks, Abby, for letting me “talk” to you. I feel bet­ dismissal of Enquirer suit Today in Histoiy ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson who moved on to serious roles in such dramas as FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves ter now. Sign me... “Windmills of the Gods,” now has a star on the Hol­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Engelbert Humperdinck JANEEXJE lywood Walk of Fame. will appeal a judge’s dismissal of his $50 million Today is T\iesday, Nov. 7, the 311th day of 1989. I JUST HAkKi AROUMD More than 200 fans and friends, including actors lawsuit against The National Enquirer for its report There are 54 days left in the year. This is Election Day. nu?E ro see w h a t r’ A CA^T Fou Of Don't put off writing thank-you notas, lattara of sympathy, stc. ba- HAPPEM5 fo w r .' _ y causa you don't know what to say. Gat Abby'a booklat, "How to Writa Mel Ferrer and Ralph Bellamy, cheered during Mon­ that the mother of the singer’s daughter fears he had Today’s highlight in history: ^ N H O ^ X Laltars lor All Occaaiona." Sand a chack or monay order for $2.89 to: day’s unveiling of the sidewalk star, the 1,903rd the AIDS virus. On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution took > Daar Abby, Lattar Booklat, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 61054. Robert Rotstein, an attorney for the singer, said o (Postags Is Included.) dedicated along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew fOOp ANp FxTFA- IN A Street. Monday the U.S. District Court lawsuit was dis­ the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky. Universal Studios sponsored the star and paid the missed last week but Humperdinck would appeal. C)n this date: FicH ICF $3,500 cost. Humperdinck has test^ negative for the virus, In 1874, the Republican ftrty was symbolized as an po 'iou fbau zb Rotstein said. In 1976, she starred with FiuTah Fawcett and Kate elephant in a cartoon drawn by 'hiomas Nast in Harper’s Dr. Gott Jackson in “Charlie’s Angels.” Four years later, she The Enquirer stood behind the article, which it said Weekly. T H t ; S T U F F iS was based on a court filing and was thereby not played the title role in ABC’s “Jacqueline Bouvier In 1885, the transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway $ L O v \i p o / ^ o N ? Kennedy.” In recent years, she has appeared in “Rage libelous. was completed as the last spike was driven at Craigel- Peter.Gott, M.D. of Angels,” “Florence Nightingale,” “Sentimental “We feel vindicated by the judge’s verdict,” said lachie. Journey,” “The Bourne Identity” and “Settle the Mike Walker, an editor with the Florida-based In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana be­ Score.” tabloid. came the first woman elected to Congress. THE BORN LOSER by Art Bansom Miss Smith returns to series television this fall in Kathy Jetter filed papers in New York City’s Fami­ In 1918, during World War I, an erroneous report from PHIPPS™ by Joseph Farris the new two-hour ABC-TV series “Christine Crom­ ly Court demanding that Humperdinck, 53, provide the United Press that an armistice had been signed set off well,” part of “The ABC Saturday Mystery” lineup. for the financial future of her 12-year-old daughter, celebrations across the country. Test liver’s blood ruled by a court to be his daughter. In 1929, the Museum of Modem Art in New York City Humperdinck’s lawsuit said the woman’s claims opened to the public for the first time. University wants Gorby about the entertainer were false and have been dis­ In 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington every six weeks missed by the New York court. Rotstein said the Los state collapsed during a windstorm which sent the as graduation speaker Angeles court’s decision was based on an overly 2,800-foot span crashing into Puget Sound. DEAR DR. GOTT: What is it necessary to have JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The University of Alas- broad reading of libel law. In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a fourth blood liver testing every six weeks for the first year of term in office, defeating Thomas E. Dewey. taking Mevacor, and every six months thereafter? Is there an exception to this? DEAR READER: Mevacor (Lovastatin) is a drug that McCloud returns to television as a senator lowers serum cholesterol. It is very useful in patients was my niece had stumbled upon some­ whose high cholesterol levels do not produce symptoms By Jerry Buck movies and such miniseries as “Pearl” thing and was murdered. Then the chief and is diagnosed only by a blood test for liver enzymes. and “Centennial.” WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll The Associated Press suspect is murdered and McCloud be­ t h e GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr Although no studies have shown permanent liver damage TV Topics His son Robby Weaver is on CBS’ comes a suspect in his killing. ■‘Top of the Hill," son Rick produces from this reaction, the manufacturer recommends discon­ LOS ANGELES — Sam McCloud is ir^A'TS HERE THAT THE W ELL, THAT WON'T I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A 1 “This is our first time to film overseas. tinuing Mevacor if the blood tests indicate liver inflam­ back, he’s now a U.S. senator, but he still ABC’s “B.L. 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Coll Carole. they opened their fall meeting by the presidency, while nine other oven/ronge, dis­ 742-14500______3/4 bedrooms, hard­ BOLTON Ronch-Thls 7 The leader of a Catholic abortion hwasher, hood, dispo­ SUPER Large lot-Plus wood floors, flreploced plunging into the heart of the abor­ archbishops vied for the vice COUNTRY living In this room, 2 both, stone HELPING PEOPLE sa­ rights groups called May’s remarks sal, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full shade trees, spacious living room. Deco­ front Ranch has easy tisfy their needs and tion debate. presidency. baths, wosher/dryer almost new Cedar Colonial, room to rated with elegant “simply cruel and unusual punish­ sided 3 bedroom Colon­ access to 1-384. Needs wonts ... that's what wont Archbishop John May of St. With a study showing Catholics ment” to all women who have abor­ r MARTIN MANSION. This martin hookups, cedar siding, room, fireplace, hard­ country charm. Solly point and paper. Ask­ ods ore oil about. wall-to-wall carpeting, ial, 2 full baths, eot-ln wood floors. Priced to Sullivan. $149,900. Sen­ Louis, president of the National contribute 40 percent less of their ^ mansion Is just the unit to build for those kitchen, dining room ing only $165,000. Coll tions, but said she was not surprised tiled foyer, oak kitchen sell. Coll Nancy Zinker. try Real Estate, 643- Rudy DeTucclo. Blan­ Conference of Catholic Bishops, is­ income than members of other chur­ by the bishops’ renewed vigor on i/^-% favored winged friends. 26 1/2 inches cabinets, two-zone gas with sliders to deck, RE/MAX East of the 4060.O APARTMENTS heat recirculating fire­ chard & Rossetto Real­ I sued the rallying cry against abor­ ches, the bishops on Monday also abortion. will house 24 martin families, heat, slider to deck and River, 647-1419.0_____ tors," We're Selling FDR RENT i. Detachable outer structure makes It easy to place, foundation tor MANCHESTER-Lorge I tion in his opening address Monday, ordered work to begin on a pastoral “I think this meeting marks their 2-cor garage. Owners CREAM Putt-Mint condi­ sized 7 room Cope. Houses" 646-2482.0 clean. Plans include step by step instruc­ will hold 0 second garage. North Coven­ MANCHESTER-1 bed- calling it an issue “where clear-cut letter on stewardship. try. $185,000. Philips tion, Country style Co­ First floor family room OUT ot state owners need re-emergence as a political force on tions. #2013 $5.95 mortgage ot $32,900 at lonial. Moke on otter room, 1st floor, fridge, moral principle stands tall above all Bishop Warren L. Boudreaux of this issue. That (court) decision has Real Estate, 742-1450o and den, flreploced liv­ Immediate sole ot their 8% with no principal or on this 6 plus room ing room, 3 cor garage. 8 room, 5 bedroom, 3 stove, quiet older per­ else.” brand new llstlng-7 the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in been reached, and they’re ready to SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACKI Interest payment due beauty on manicured Paulo Mederlos. full both homr on o son preferred. No pets. Leaders of the 53 million-member Louisiana said red is Tine liturgical To order plans mall check or money order tor 7 years. These ore room Colonial In nice grounds. Asking $170's. $385 plus security. Coll go,” said Frances Kissling, president family neighborhood $169,9(X>. Sentry Real 120'x283'treed lot! Ask­ church were scheduled to vote today color, but it isn’t good financial and project number and name, with your beautiful single family Coll Barbara tor more Estate, 643-4060.0 ing $182,900. Blanchard 643-6802.______of Catholics for a Free Choice in homes, not condomini­ on Edmund Street Information. RE/MAX on a policy statement that says news. name, address and zip cods. Add $2 95 for MANCHESTER-Roomy 4 81 Rossetto Realtors," COVENTRY-Convenlent, Washington. ums; and there ore, of offers 3 bedrooms, 1.5 East ot the River, 647- private location. Wall- Catholics should “give urgent atten­ catalog (Includes $16 in discount couponsi) baths with o Rec. room bedroom Ranch with We're Selling Houses" “We are called to bring the good The bishops’ anti-abortion com­ course, no association 1419.0______646-2482.0 to-wall carpeting, tion and priority to this issue” in the news. Let’s do it,” he told the In Okie, please add tax. tees. Coll today tor and Gome room on the sunken living room, mittee’s resolution said the high STONES and Stones. family room, master basement storage. 1 wake of a U.S. Supreme Court bishops. CLASSIFIED CRAFTS complete details on lower level. Refrigera­ and 2 bedroom apart­ court decision was encouraging, but tor, range, dishwasher, Beautiful Fleldstone bedroom with whirl­ MANCHeSTCn H H A LD 0(040 these magnificent and ments. $400 to $500. 2 ruling giving states broader The discussion on abortion was has provoked a response from abor­ washer and dryer re­ wall with fireplace and pool and deck. Susan P.O. BOX 1000, BIXBY, OK 74008 beautiful homes at sliders to potlo ore o 13253239 months security. No authority to regulate abortion. anything but lighthearted as the $167,900 with this very, main. This home Is Shimer. $209,900. Sen­ tion rights advocates who “have highlight ot this 3 bed­ [ m FDR SALE dogs. 742-0569. “In my judgment, we’re at a turn­ bishops renewed efforts for the threatened retaliation against very special financing. priced tor o quick sole try Real Estate, 643- at $139,900111 Jackson room beauty. Coll Bar­ 4060.a MANCHESTER- ing point in the country,” said Car­ hearts and minds of Americans fol­ politicians who do not support per­ This Is on excellent bara tor more Informa­ CHAPLIN'woodTond^ dinal John O’Connor of New 'Vbrk, a opportunity tor first- 8< Jackson Real Estate, Avolloble Imme­ lowing the recent Supreme Court missive abortion.” 647-8400.g______tion. RE/MAX East ot 21 units on 23 gorgeous diately. 1 and 2 member of the bishops’ Committee time buyers and Inves­ the River, 647-1419.0 SOUTH WINDSOR-New acres. Fantastic loca­ ruling in the Missouri case of The Rev. John W. Gouldrick, ex­ HELP listing oft Ellington bedrooms, walking dis­ V HELP tors. Owner will con­ ONLY o hop Skip and o for Pro-Life Activities. Webster vs. Reproductive Health EXCEPTIONAL Volue-3 tion with nice options. tance to downtown, hot ecutive director of the church’s Of­ WANTED WANTED sider rent with option. lump to Highland Pork Rood, 2 year old 10 $99,900. Realty World, The bishops today also were Services. I Rothman & Rothman, bedrooms, l '/2 baths. room U and R Contem­ water Included. $575 fice for Pro-Life Activities, said the School! 11 This attrac­ Petersen Properties, scheduled to elect a new conference “Don’t forget the baby. That’s all 646-4144.0 tive 7 room Ranch on Quiet, treellned, resi­ porary. Family room and $650. Boyle Man­ court ruling opened the way for both _^JL MATURE person wanted HAIR Dresser needed for dential street. Coll with skylights, sunken Carol Lutsky. 455-0873. agement Compony. president and vote on a proposal to the Catholic Church is saying to MANCHESTER-7 room Oak Grove Street In 649-4800.______sides to pursue legislative action. to do houusekeeping small no pressure Manchester Is priced Undo tor more Infor­ living room. Heated MILLBRIDGE Hollow-2 have laymen lead Sunday services America,” May said. The Associated Press and dietary work In o Ranch. 2 baths, 1 cor mation. RE/MAX East “I think this is a very critical salon. Experienced garage, quiet neigh­ lust right! 3 bedrooms, sun room. 4-5 bed­ bedroom Condo In 3-4-5-7 room oportmen's. without priests. The measure was May said no difference exists bet­ time,” he said. “I think we’ve got to personal core facility. with cllentel preferred. 2.5 baths, stone front of the River, 647-1419.0 rooms, deluxe kitchen, quiet environment, $560-$600-$670-$750. 2 UNDER ATTACK — Gail Cannon looks under attack from falling leaves last week as he Good pay and benefits. borhood. $150,000. 646- prompted by a severe shortage of ween a child after birth and an un­ reinvigorate the grass-roots ac­ Coll Lori at 645-8172 or 5346.______and stone fireplace, MANCHESTER-3 bed­ 3 baths, central olr and great view, 2 baths, months security. No Coll Mrs. Brook, only 646-4122. rooms, l '/2 baths Cope much more. $335,000. ultimately private, pets, coll 646-2426 Mon- clergy. born child. tivity.” uses a blower to clean the Mayflower Cemetery in Duxbury, Mass. THIS beautifully main­ fully oppllonced kit­ between 8om-2pm, chen, covered deck. with remodeled kit­ Blanchard & Rossetto baths and bedrooms doy through Friday 9-5. Mondoy-Frldov. 649- tained 3 bedroom, 3 full chen. Sliders to deck Realtors," We're Sel- separated by living both home has recently Built In 1980. New price 2 bedroom Flat, $625 per 4510,______$172,000111 Jackson 8< from family room. llng Houses" 646-2482.0 area. Owner must relo­ month. Heat and hot EQUIPMENT operator HDMES been redecorated. It Hardwood floors, fire­ cate. Asking $98,500. has many amenities Jackson Real Estate, STAFFORD Sprlngs- water Included. A 2 for best mid-sized gen­ I FDR SALE 647-8400.a______place with wood stove. CHFA approved. 647- bedroom Townhouse, such os central olr and Prlce reduced on this 2 7548 or 651-4575. 90’s will bring trolleys, hypersonic jets, and more cars eral contractor In east­ Susan Donahue. year old Raised Ranch, full basement, hookup central vac, etc. Coll TAILOR Mode-Expanded ern CT. Must know how $139,9(X). Sentry Real LYDALL Woods, tor wosher/dryer. Heat HEBRON-A large home today tor details. and expanded to allow 3 bedrooms, living to operate excavator, Estate, 643-4060.O room, dining room and Manchester-Great and hot water Included, widening freeways, more one-way streets, reversible traf­ creases in suburban road congestion. with 3 bedrooms, tom- $183,900. Century 21, you lots ot flexibility three bedroom Duplex By Lee Siegel about 17,000 mph, fly directly into orbit, then return to read prints, dozer and with this 10 room Cope M A NCHESTER-Thls kitchen, 2 full baths, $750 per month. 1 year fic lanes, staggered work hours, and limits on times truck driving expe­ llv room, 2nd floor Epstein Realty, 647- Condo. Williamsburg leases plus security The Associated Press Long said many cities already are adopting low-tech an airport. Planners also envision “Orient Express” inter­ sitting room. 2 cor 8895.0 ______Cod In Manchester. 4-5 Cope has o Florida fireplace, 2 cor garage. trucks can move goods. rience helpful. Benef­ room with o view of Its 1.5 acre lot, oil for Colonial on o cul-de- deposit. 646-4525. “light rail.” continental jets traveling up to 8,000 mph to reach any garage. David Mur­ SPACIOUS 4 bedroom bedrooms, 4 baths, sac with o big 20x17 its. Coll 742-5317, 8:30- country kitchen, spa­ private pork like yard. $149,500. Blanchard 8, AVAILABLE Imme­ LOS ANGELES — The 1990s will bring new trolleys But these strategies haven’t helpxjd much in the past, Such systems exist or are under construction in San destination in two hours. 4:30.______dock. $163,9(X). Sentry Colonial on lovely, ma­ deck to take advantage Real Estate, 643-4060.O cious 1st floor, family Flreploced living Rossetto Realtors," diately. 3 room apart­ and high-speed trains, and efforts to develop hypersonic and seemed to work during the Olympics because many Jose, San Diego, Long Beach and Sacramento in Califor­ The multibillion-dollar cost of developing such planes ture, landscaped lot on room. $155,9(X). Sentry We're Selling Houses" of privacy. Low Condo SECRETARY/Receptio quiet street In desira­ room, fireplace, hard­ ment. Security and people “were so scared (by gridlock predictions) that nia, in Portland, Ore., and Buffalo, N.Y. has drawn vocal opposition, and significant technological 1st: Corporate office ot COVENTRY- Real Estote, 643-4060.O 646-2482.0 tee! You own the land! references required. planes. But the decade will resemble the ’80s for people ble area ot Manches­ wood floors, sprawling $154,900. D.W. Fish they stopped driving,” said Langhome Bond, ex-presi­ Gordon, however, insisted rail “has been a flop in construction monoger- Immoculote, well dec­ deck and super In-law $495 monthly. 643-1577. stuck in clogged airports and bumper-to-bumper tr^fic. obstacles remain. orated 8 room home. ter. First floor family MANCHESTER- Realty, 643-1591.0 dent of the American Association of State Highway and cities that have tried it in the last 20 years. It’s been /generol contractor set-up. Extra large lot. Woodhlll Heights “If you’re looking at the ’90s, the automobile will Bond said aircraft manufacturers will be producing jet­ Lovely landscaping room and laundry. BOLTON-BIrch Moun­ THE most tor your MANCHESTER-Newer 6 Transportation Officials. looking tor someone Priced to sell. $184,900. Reduced and anx­ Ranch with 6 rooms, tain area. Prices Re­ room Duplex, 3 bed­ remain the dominant mode of Uavel,” said researcher hugely expensive. It’s been a disappointment in terms of liners at maximum capacity during the decade, all of with good typing skills, with brick front walk. ious!!! $189,900. Jack- money-When you buy Dashboard navigation systems that give drivers traffic ridership, and it’s had almost no impact on traffic.” Great eastern views. Century 21, Epstein l '/2 baths, flreploced duced! Spectacular 11 rooms, IV2 baths, full Lyn Long, of the Institute of Transportation Studies at them quieter, fuel-efficient planes. some knowledge of son 8i Jackson Real living room, screened room Comtemporory this 3 bedroom super basement, deck. All ap­ information to avoid congestion “will gradually come Doris Bourque. Realty, 647-8895o Townhouse with l '/2 the University of California, Irvine. Montreal futurist Louis J. D’Amore countered that oil Growing demand means airlines can’t retire older word processing and Estate, 647-8400.O porch, 2 cor garage. with private In-law pliances. $750 monthly overall office proce­ $209,9(X). Sentry Real CUSTOM U and R Ranch, baths, basement and In “Because of increasing auto ownership and two- into widespread use between now and the year 2000,” shortages, air pollution and traffic congestion mean “a noisy, fuel-gobbling jets, so noise increasingly will stir Estate, 643-4060.O IMMACULATE 1810 Co­ Doris Bourque. apartment overlook­ plus utilities. 646-7693 dures. Duties Include Bolton-CentrollV olr lonial, Bolton-Stately $159,900. Sentry Real ing 1 acre sandy beach o U and R well built anytime. worker households, there will be more cars on the road consultant Robert L. French wrote recently in The continuing trend toward mass transit.” political controversies, he said. MANCHESTER-Move brick, well cored tor Futurist magazine. general secretarial conditioned 6 room tour bedroom home set Estate, 643-4060.□ pond bordered by fleld­ and the system will never keep pace,” she said. Urban Trains with speeds up to 150 mph, such as Japan’s “The other significant issue is how to keep these old work and answering right Into this 3 bed­ home situated In o complex with pool, and MANCHESTER-4 room room I mmoculote on 1 plus acres. Taste­ stone walls. Fully op- oportmcii, 2nd floo:, Twenty-five cars arc involved in testing such a system “bullet trains,” are under consideration for Los Angeles- airplanes flying safely,” Bond said. “It’s an interesting phones. Candidates wooded setting conve­ fully decorated with yes, o 2 cor garage!!! traffic congestion will be “status quo or worse.” home with boy window, LAKEWOOD Circle. pllonced, locuzzl, sky- appliances, heat, hot on Los Angeles’ Santa Monica Freeway. Las Vegas, Los Angeles-San Diego, and Houston-Dal- technical challenge and will require work, but I don’t an­ should hove profes­ nient to 1-384. Features new Pine floors In lltes, wroporound The best buy on the The Federal Highway AdminisUation says 110 million sional manner, posi­ hardwood floors, and o Include Georgian M ar­ Country Club Area! market today I $118,500. water. 1 month secur­ Beyond 2(XX), radar cruise controls might allow auto las-Fort Worth. Undersea Eurotunnel rail linking Britain ticipate worsening of the safety record.” garage. Great buy! breakfast room and porches, 3 plus acres. ity. $650 per month. U.S. commuters now spend 2 billion hours a year in traf­ tive attitude, and o ble tlrepoce, large rec den, fully oppllonced This spacious Colonial Anne Miller Real Est- convoys to speed down freeways at 70 mph, spaced only and France is due for completion in 1993. Century 21, Epstein Cope with gracious $450,000. Flono Real Prefer couple. No pets. fic jams. That will increase to 10 billion hours by 2005. desire to be o team room In wolk-out base­ kitchen with new ca­ Estate, 646-5200.O ote, 647-8000. □______feet apart. A prototype will be tested soon near San By 2000, high-speed trains also may run in the Van- worker. Pleasant work Reolty, 647-88950 ment with possible 4th charm has 1st floor g- Coll otter 6pm,649-1362. As usual. Southern California will be in the forefront binets, French doors to NEW Construction- LAST Model Available. Diego. couver-Seattle, Boston-New York-Washington and McKinney’s ‘lover’ environment. Excel­ NO payments until the bedroom or den. sunroom, and many family room and bed­ This 7 room, IV2 both of the traffic troubles. One study predicts average speed lent benefits. Send re­ year 2000 on $145,000 $173,900. D.W. Fish room with formal din­ Quality built 8 room ROCKVILLE - Available on freeways and highways in this region will drop from Toll roads will be increasingly common in the 1990s, Miami-Orlando corridors, and “every major city in more custom features. Contemporary on Mallard View Unit Is sume and salary re­ 2nd mortgage! (Based Realty, 643-1591.0 $289,900. D.W. Fish ing room. Many cus­ only $141,9001 Coll us Immediately 1 bed­ 35 mph to 19 mph by 2010. Long said. Europe will be linked by high-speed rail,” D’Amore quirements to: C. E. on 8% Fixed Rote, No tom features; walkout lightly wooded 1'/2 room apartment. Kit­ appeals estate ruling CONTEMPORARY Realty, 643-1591.0 acres. Custom built today. Blanchard 8, Experts say air pollution and possible oil shortages in Traffic jams also may spur “road pricing,” in which predicted. Larson Co., Attention points, No Prepay­ Splendor. Striking de­ basement, 3 cor garage Rossetto Realtors," chen, living room, den Pom, 150 Batson Drive, ments, No Prepayment CONTEMPORARY Co­ In becutitui reservoir Oak staircase, cabin- and both. $495 monthly the 1990s will spur production of cleaner, higher-mileage road sensors trigger in-car meters so motorists get billed sign marks this custom lonial, Andover-10 We're Selling Houses" “Airports are becoming so congested it will make BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A Georgia man who claims to Manchester. Penalty.) The builder area ot tine homes. try, hardwood floors, 646-2482.0 plus utilities. $750 os cars; increased use of vehicles that run on methanol, for using busy routes during rush hours, she said. crafted Contemporary month old gorgeous and more. Trades ac­ more sense on trips of 2(X) to 300 miles to go by train have been late Congressman Stewart B. McKinney’s will consider trade of by one ot Glaston­ $159,900. Anne Miller security. 872-3487. natural gas, electricity or solar power; construction of Gordon said city dwellers fleeing to suburbia will con­ your property toward home set on 4 plus Real Estate, 647-8000.a cepted. Some owner rather tJian plane,” he added. homosexual lover for five years has filed an appeal of a bury's finest builders. acres. Large eot-ln kit­ financing. Available STEAL MY CONDO MANCHESTER-1 bed­ more trolleys and other “light rail” systems; and more found “doomsday forecasts” of urban gridlock. Air travelers face higher fares and worse congestion in Come Join Us on Main Street. this new 3050 square $489,900. Also availa­ MANCHESTER-New •Priced below market -Zero $ room apartment, decision that blocked him from collecting anything from foot Contemporary lo­ chen with pantry, hard­ Listing! 11 6 room $285,000. Flono Real vacation travel by uains, planes and cruise ships. “Suburbanization is the great decongestant because it getting to and through major airports, and airlines can We have an Interesting posi­ ble, 6 lots on o perman­ wood floors, 1st floor Estate, 646-5200.0 down -Flexible terms -2 quiet, on bus line, heat, McKinney’s estate. cated In 0 prestigious aluminum sided Cope. olr, etcetera. $515. 649- With the nation’s expressway system almost complete, spreads things out and takes pressure off downtown,” grow only by making medium and smaller-sized airports tion tor ihe right person in our ent cul-de-sac starting laundry and flreploced bedrooms -Pool -Excellent The appeal, filed in Superior Court Monday on behalf area of expensive at $159,900. RE/MAX Flreploced living ATTENTION Investors! condition -Immediate 1147. Bob Klernon. increased attention will be paid to “traffic management” Gordon said. “Industry follows the labor force into the Consumer Lending Dept. living room, 2Vj baths, Hartford. Possible into “hubs,” said Bond, who headed the Federal Aviation of Arnold R. Denson, seeks to overturn a Sept. 7 Probate Good clerical and consumer homes, breakfast East of the River, 647- room, hardwood occupancy RENT TO OWN QUIET, 5 rooms, 3rd nook, floor to celling Jacuzzi. Truly o cus­ owner financing or measures, like those credited with keeping Los Angeles suburbs, so most commuting is suburb-to-suburb on less Administration during Jimmy Carter’s presidency. customer service skills are 1419.0 tom home with o brook floors, 1 cor garage. Owner 617-3444)455 floor. Heat, applian­ Court decree tliat essentially prevented Denson from col­ Granite fireplace, 4 David Murdock. lease option. Brand- freeways free-flowing during the 1984 Olympics, said congested routes. That’s why the system hasn’t gone to Bond said increasing air traffic will prod the FAA to lecting a 40 percent share in a Washington, D.C., home needed. We offer a full benefit OWNER soys sell this new at rear ot property. new, 2 family. West ces. Reliable, mature bedrooms, 2 full baths, $139,900. Sentry Real adults. References, se­ Peter Gordon, director of the University of Southern hell already.” limit arrivals and departures at more airports. that McKiimey had willed him. package. Call us... 2 holt baths, Joccuzzl, 1748 Salt Box reproduc­ $237,900. D.W. Fish Estate, 643-4060.D Hartford line. $189,000. California’s Planning Institute. The Institute of Transportation Engineers, however, SAVINGS BANK OF tion built from Stur- Realty, 643-1591.Q Flono Real Estate, 646- curity, lease. No pets. Air travelers dreaming of fast trips aboard hypersonic McKinney, a Republican congressman for 17 years, and 3 cor garage. MANCHESTER-3 family ILDTS/LAND 647-1221 or 646-6113. Traffic management includes synchronized traffic said more than 86 percent of U.S. population growth jets will have to wait 15 to 20 years. Bond said. MANCHESTER $385,000. Philips Real brldge Village plans 5200.O died May 7, 1987, of an AIDS-related illness. drown by Russell S. aluminum sided In ex­ FDR SALE MODERN 3 rooms, quiet. lights, metered on-ramps, carpool and bus lanes, quicker since 1950 has been in suburbs, causing “an explosion in The proposed hypersonic X-30 National Aerospace JOYCE TRAINER. Estate, 742-14S0o SOUTH WlNDSOR- cellent condition. Se­ MANCHESTER- A heanng in Superior Court on the appeal has been Assistant Vice President Ootmon. 3 fireplaces. Gracious 5/5, 2 family. Heat, hot water, ap­ towing at accident sites, adding narrower lanes without the number of suburb-to-suburb trips” and significant in­ Plane would soar up to 25 times the speed of sound, or Beehive oven, 3 bed­ Newer 3 bedroom, 3'/2 parate utilities. Quiet LAND-Severol approved pliances. References, tentatively schedule for Nov. 17. 923 Main Street both Ranch. 1st floor area on cul-de-sac. Bob Moke on otter today. HELP rooms, 2'/2 baths, on o 3 building lots available security, lease. No 646-1700 laundry, family room, Taylor. $196,500. Sentry $179,900. Flono Real locally. Sentry Real ______eoe plus acre parcel with Estate, 646-5200.O pets. 647-1221 or 646- I WANTED brook and pond, Wll- rec room. Inground Real Estate. 643-4060.O Estate, 643-4060.O 6113. llngton. Owner wonts pool and huge deck. reasonable otter. Phil­ Joan Inguonty. ips Real Estate, 742- $239,900. Sentry Real Estate, 643-4060.D CLASSIFIED SALES 14500 Astrograph CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 HELP HELP FULLTIME I WANTED WANTED Don't waste time swinging into action if GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your ingenu­ you spot one, ity and resourcefulness can be put to I LOST I PART TIME PART TIME PART TIME HELP ■ HELP HELP <%ur CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Joy and advantageous uses today, especially Notices WANTED Monday through Friday lulflllment may come to you today from where your work or career are con­ AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED WANTED FOOD SERVICE HOSTESS birthday two separate sources. Although unre­ THE WHOLE DONUT Part-time hostess position cerned. Don't be afraid to take a calcu­ As o condition precedent to lated, each will involve the sharing ol lated risk If necessary. ATTENDANT for busy SALES/Secretarv. Part- SECRETARY/ReceptlonI BUSY Chiropractic office STEEL Erector needed. CARPENTER-Must read 8:30am to 5pm Counter persons, do­ available at new reliremeni something with another. the placement of onv odver- st-2-3 days per week. Ma­ Nov. 8, 1989 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Situations tlslno In the Manchester He­ LOST full-service gas sta­ time, 3-8pm, 4 days and seeks dependable staff Experienced only to blueprints, be able to nut finishers and bak­ community. Hours 4pm-8pm, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Condi­ tion. 2pm-7;30. Hours ture, non-smoker, work on metal building reconstruct Interior Must be good typist and spell cor­ where you can exercise your leadership rald, Advertiser hereby every Saturday. Please member for reception­ ers wanted. Full-time 2-3 days weekly. Candidate In the year ahead you could be more tions continue to look hopeful regarding will be the ones to which you'll be best aorees to protect, Indemnity Male Collie, 10 years old. and salary negotiable. word-processing skills erection crew. Benef­ rooms (usually ba­ call Ed Thornton, 646- ist and clerical respon­ rectly. Pleasant telephone manner. and part-time. All shifts must be flexible, have good fortunate than usual with things you ei­ the arrangements you have with others suited today. Your peers will recognize and hold harmless the Man­ Black, white & brown. Apply In person at Bar­ 3515. Manchester on IBM PC. Manches­ sibilities. Must enloy its, eoe. Coll Bill, 242- throoms or kitchens), . for mutual material interests. Keep chester Herald, Its officers needed, especially third people skills, be well organ­ ther create or control. Use your ambi­ this as well and let you have your way. Missing since Oct. 29th ry's Texaco,318 Adams Honda. ter professional office. working with people 3738.______frame and build Some computer experience helpful, moving along your present courses. and employees aoolnst anv Send resume to: Man­ wooden structure to shift. Friendly atmos­ ized. Excellent wages and tion and your Imagination to their fullest LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Things you do from the Reed Road, Tol­ Street. and possess good com­ possible extent. PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) Lady Luck and all liability, loss or chester Herald, Box A, support both tubs, hot but will train the right person. Excellent phere. Apply to the fol­ benefits. Call Anlonetle or for or with your family could turn out to expense. Including attor­ land area. Wearing collar ACCOUNTANT approxl- WAITRESSES munication and typing Cut baking time In holt will be doing her best today to see that be extremely gratifying today. Let the P. O. Box 591, Man­ skills. Part-time. Mon­ tubs and locuzzls. Must lowing Manchester apply at: SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your com­ everything lives up to your expecta­ neys' tees, arising from with I.D. matelv 15 hours per EVENINGS chester, CT 06040. next time you tlx meat hove 1 and 1'/j years fringe benefits. desires of your lovud ones supersede claims of unfair trade practi­ day, Tuesday, Wednes­ loot by baking In muffin Whole Donut locations; ARBRBORS AT HOP pelling personality will be in full bloom tions. Don't lower your standards, even ces, Infringement of trade­ REWARD week during tax sea­ Full or Part Time experience In the build­ your own. son, 8 hours per week day, and Friday after­ tins rather than the con­ Call for interview appointment ISO Center street 649-0140 BROOK today and it will draw others to you al­ if persons with whom you’re involved marks, trade names or pat­ 872-2281 or Contact Mrs. Barbara Smith noons. 646-8632. ing trodeond beobleto 467 Hartford Rd. 646-9150 403 W. Center St. most magnetically. Friends will find your advise you to do so. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The more ents, violation ot rights at rest of the year. Some MEDICAL Asslstont- ventional loot. Saves fuel do tine work (such os 549-0096 days 643-0511 647-9343 company inspirational. Scorpio, treat ARIES (March 21-April 19) When you people with whom you come in contact privacy and Infringement of tax and accounting ex­ /Tronscrlptlonlst. PART-tIme dishwasher. and mokes attractive Indi­ Installing cabinets, 319 Green Road 843-9821 copyright and proprietary perience or education S H A D Y Part-time, flexible vidual servings. Use o 643-2711 yourself to a birthday gift. Send tor your least expect it today something advan­ today, the better you're apt to like it. If Weekend hours availa­ mirrors, and bullt-|ns, Astro-Graph predictions for the year tageous may develop that will please you don't have any plans that corre­ rights, unfair competition required. Send resume GLEN hours. Experience pre­ ble. Please apply to low-cost od In Classified hanging doors and win­ and libel and slander, vi/hich ferred. Interested per­ ahead by mailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph, you. It could result in adding to your spond to this, make some that will en­ to: Paul L. Watson, 360 W. Middle Turnpike, Covey's Restaurant. for quick response next dows, blueprint read­ may result from the publica­ ANNOUNCEMENTS CPA, 1699 Boston Turn- sons please coll Lynne Ask for Jo Deary CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, possessions a collectible of value. able you to share time with others. tion of any advertisement In 643-2751. time you hove something ing, and panelling). plke, Coventry, 06238. Manchester ParRade of 246-7445. to sell. 643-2711. Immediate openings on 7am-3pm and Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It doesn't LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Competition the Manchester Herald by References required. state your zodiac sign. advertiser. Including adver­ PART-tIme dishwasher. Technical school di­ 3pm-11 pm and 11 pm-7am shifts. Full or part look like you'll be bored by today's will serve to stimulate your more inge­ THE MANCHESTER SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) You events. Friends with whom you are nious qualities today, especially if tisements In anv free distri­ Please apply to Ca- STORE MANAGER SMALL education busl- OFFICE Worker- ploma. $16.75 per hour. time positions. are still In an encouraging cycle for per­ bution publications pub­ ADULT Children of vey'i Restaurant. 643- ness needs several Immedlate opening. GROWING company Apply at any Connecti­ presently Involved may come up with you're competing for something of ma­ $31,200 Guaranteed to start sonal gain, so continue to look for op­ lished by the Manchester alcoholics meeiing 2751.______part-time people. Experience In typing, seeks mature and con­ cut Job Service Oftle HERALD Every other weekend required some exciting Ideas in which you'll take terial value. The power of positive think­ Herald. Penny Sleffert, Expanding convenience scientious person with portunities to add to your resources. an active participation. ing will give you an edge. every Monday, 7-* THE Town Ot Andover Is Name your own hours filing, figure work, state wide. Refer to lob •Ask about oqr child cere roimbursoment Publisher. store needs managers in and/or work from own general office duties. good organizational order #3061702. Spm. Open to the looking for a part-time the Manchester area. Gro­ •Non-benefits rate of pay program zoning agent/planner. home. Xeroxing. Tele­ Heavy phone contact. skills to fill new office public. Located at Apply at Selectman's cery experience a must. phone surveying. Moll Excellent working con­ position. Excellent Will Train Good supervisory skills a surveying. Organizing ditions, full benefits. wages and benefit ADVERTISING SALES 64 Church Street. Office, Town Office HELPING PEOPLE so- “ Please cell: Director of Staff Development, Bridge GIVE YOUR budget a Building, School Road, must Excellent benefits and ' data and writing. Ma­ $7-7.50 per hour to package to the right M anchester. CT. Individual. Reply T. M. tisty their needs and ■ Crestfleld Convalescent Home of Manchester breok ... shop the classi­ Andover, or call 742- profit sharing. Please call nuscript writing on Ma­ start. Review w/ln 6 REPRESENTATIVE fied columns 646-2803. Enhance cintosh computer. 649- months. Contact C., P. O. Box 8024 E. wonts ... that's what wont “ 643-5151. 7305, Monday-Prldav, 1-800-624-9743. ods ore oil about. * W e are seeking a dependable individual, full at the side. 9om-4pm. 9517. Nancy, 649-5711. Hartford, CT 06108. eoe ai time, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-5pm. NORTH U-1-8> Clever with the diamond jack. South made a sensible play, discarding a low club Sales experience necessary. We will train to ♦ AK82 VAK42 defense from dummy. East played the jack of do advertising layout. "LET'S TALK!" ♦ Q 5 clubs, showing strength. Sally knew M A N C H E S T E R J O B SERVICE...always ready to aerve Job-aeekara and area employera at no charge... Must be energetic and enjoy public contact. About Strano's success in selling and ♦ 6 5 2 By James Jacoby that the jack of clubs denied the queen. Reliable car necessary. how you can be a part of it! As always, we WEST EAST (With Q-J-10, East would play the ♦ 6 5 ♦ 10 9 4 3 British expert Sally Horton and her queen.) So East must hold the club JOB Here are some of the many new job openings available this week: Salary plus incentive and mileage. Excellent keep selling houses, and with our soon- husband Mark defended carefully to king. Armed with that knowledge. to-start Training Program, you can be a ♦ J 8 6 ♦ 10 3 benefits including dental coverage. ♦ A K J 8 6 3 ♦ 9 2 defeat today’s part-score contract of West led the nine of clubs. East won SERVICE part of the successful Strano's Sales Team. ♦ a 9 ♦ K J 10 7 3 two hearts. Some players might have the king of clubs and returned a club. Call Jo Deary Conscientious, dependable, energetic, full bid two diamonds over one heart with Sally took the ace of clubs, rhe defend­ • No experience required for presser • Busy engineering firm seeking • Enjoy helping others? No ex­ • Construction worker with 6 mos. • Auto dealership has immediate SOUTH the West cards, but Sally took a con­ ers had five tricks. A fourth diamond In dry cleaning establishment. secret^/word processor with 1 yr. perience required for mental health experience needed at once. Very opening for Individual to wax and time sales associates will feel right at ♦ g J 7 • A background of 6 mos. in motor servative approach because of unfa­ was now played. Declarer discarded a Employer will tran. Good pay rate. experience on word processor and worker to work with mentally hand­ good pay and benefits. clean cars. Good pay + benefits. h o m e ! ♦ Q975 vehicle mechanic work qualifies for 643-2711 vorable vulnerability. On a different spade from dummy. East ruffed with typing speed of 65 wpm. Permanent icapped persons. Good pay and If you are licensed, or soon to be, please ♦ 10 7 4 auto technician opening in auto part-time work-20 hrs. per week­ benefits. for Interview appointment ♦ g 8 4 auction. North might have bid more, the 10 of hearts, and West’s holding of dealership. Must have basic tools. • Full time janitorial opening avail­ morning or afternoon. Good pay and call for confidential interview....don't but South would have jumped in hearts J-8-6 was promoted to the setting Good pay rate. benefits. delay....call today! Vulnerable: East-West with 9 or 10 points after a takeout dou­ able; strip, buff and wax floors, Dealer: West trick. A nice defense, but it would not vacuum, empty wastebaskets. Hrs. • Mechanically inclined? Employer ble, and the queen of diamonds was have been possible without the under­ 2:30 pm - 10:30 pm. Good pay + S r a fe of Connecticut THE MANCHESTER Frank Strano • Immediate opening for engine lathe will train to repair air tools. iWt South West North E;ast likely a worthless card, so North sim­ load of the ace of clubs. fringe benefits. • Area plant has opening for security tin)e-20 hrs. per week-am's. Good James Jacoby's books 'Jacoby on Bridge'and set-up/operator with 5 yrs. ex­ Labor Department STRAND REAL ESTATE 1 ♦ Dbl. Pass ply raised to the two-level. guard with 1 yr. experience - 3 rd pay rate. HERALD 'Jacoby on Card Games' (written with bis father, perience. Read blueprings/use 806 Main Street 1 ♦ Pass 2 ♦ All pass After K-A of diamonds, with East shift - goo pay + 10% shift bonus + 647-"SOLD” signaling a doubleton. West continued the late Oswald Jacoby) art' now available at measuring instruments. Excellent full benefits. Manchester, CT 06040 bookstores. Both are publishetl by I ’haros Books pay -t- fringe benefits. 16 Brainard Place, Manchester Opening lead: ♦ K (203) 649-4558 It's What We DO Best! 16—MANCHF-STER HERALD, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1989

! HOMES MISCELLANEOUS When you have some-' FOR RENT FURNITURE [CARS CARS I FOR SALE thing to sell, find a cash buyer the easy way... with FOR SALE FOR SALE MANCHESTER-3 bed­ 78 Inch Maroon couch and room Duplex. Living ;o low-cost od In Classi­ matching chair, red fied. 643-2711. CHEVY Camaro Iroc-z, room with fireplace, END ROLLS 1989. Fully loaded, t- AMC Concord, 1979. Well Oriental rug (9x12). All ^ S0ecjQlis^i equipped. As Is. 649- rec room with fire­ tops, low mileage. In good condition. $100 2Th" width — 25C 4931. place, washer/dryer takes all. Call 643-8249. $15,500. 646-5115. hookup, easy access to 13" width — 2 for 25« CARAVAN, 1985. Loaded Newsprint end rolls can bs HONDA Civic Hatch­ 1-84. $925 per month iQ i i back, 1988, sunroof, with extras. Excellent picked up at the Manchaatar 15*11 for SALE condition. $6,500. Call plus utilities. 646-3323. raTV/STEREO/ Herald ONLY before 11 a.m. pinstrlping. Call otter 643-6595. RENT-Forest Ridge 3 L £ | APPLIANCES Monday through Thursday. 6pm. 646-2990. bedroom, 2Va baths BUICK LoSabre, 1979, 4 FIREBIRD SE, 1984, air, iianrl|PBtpr IrralJi PONTIAC Firebird, 1980, $950 monthly plus utili­ CE, stereo, am/fm radio, door, air, new trans­ 6 cylinder, good condi­ loaded. $4,800. 649-2347. ties. Several other lo­ 2 cassette players for mission, 1 owner. $800 tion Inside and out. Call cal rents available. For a long-lasting fire, or best offer. 295-8754. sale. Mitsubishi. $200. choose hardwood logs CONCRETE I TAG SALE after 5 pm. 569-7946. Sentry Real Estate, 643- Call 645-1854. Includes 3 OLDS, Delta 88, 1982, 4 $1,895. |g2|TRUCKS/VANS 4060.O______CD’s. that produce a shorter Wednesday, Nov. 8,1989 Newsstand Price: 35 Cents flame and burn less ro- MOVING Sale-MIsc. van­ door, power windows, DODGE Arles, 1983, air, 4 FOR SALE Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm EAST Hartford, 6 room pldly thon soft woods. If Roman Spiewak ities, medicine ca­ cruise, loaded, excel­ cylinder, 80K, $1,300 or Cape, 1 bath, no pets. FUEL OIL/COAL/ aroma Is the most Impor- binets, lights, kitchen lent condllton. 1 owner. best offer. 643-8103. CHEVY S-10 Pickup. 1985, $800/month. Securi­ I Mason Contractor cabinets, faucets and $2,900. 646-1039.______V-6,5 speed, air, Tahoe tont consideration, select Brick, Block or Ston* ties, utilities. Available I FIREWOOD sinks, cultured Marble BUICK ELECTRA STA- cap, many extras. wood from fruit frees. It Chimnays, Pwtiot, Walti PINTO Wagon, 1974, good TIONWAGON, 1982, all Immediately. 875-7896 Nm , RMtoraUont and Rapaira tops, bath tubs, display Interior, head by Che­ $5,800. 645-1801. or 813-847-0276. SEASONED Hardwood- YOU have fireplace logs Items. New condition. options. $2,500. Call 633- $100 cord dumped. for sale, find buyers the 646-4134 ney Tech. $100/best 5132. Heritage Kitchen and offer. 643-8686.______Load delivered locally. quick and easy way ... Bath Center, 182 W. TOYOTA C elica GT CARS 875-7308. VW Bus-1975. Available STORE/OFFICE with a low-cost ad In WET BASEMENT? Middle Turnpike, Man­ Sport. 1986, 58K, excel­ FOR SALE Classified. 643-2711. for parts. Best offer. lent condition. $7,300. ‘Winds of change’ blow in GOP FOR RENT Yeara Exporienoe chester. 649-5400. Wnttan Guaranty 646-7235. 742-8386. CARS •_ Eatlmatoa OFFICE - 3 room, 900 PAINTIN6/PAPERIN6 Halchwaw. Foundation Cracks sq.ft, on Spruce Street. FOR SALE Surnp PuTO. Drainaga LinM. By Rick Santos Lease, parking, Manchester Herald $700/month. 643-6712. “IFe can tell you Albert Zuccaro 646-3361 MANCHESTER-PrIme what to look for... GREATER HARTFORD Eighteen years of Democratic East Center Street lo­ BOB RILEY domination has ended in cation. Attractive Co­ and what to look Recount is due on town hall vote OLDSMOBILE ELECTRICAL Manchester. lonial decor with fire­ out fo rr place. Great road 259 Adams St., DUMAS ELECTRIC For the first time since 1971, visibility and parking. Service changes, By Nancy Foley voters gave the Republicans a Security system. $925 Manchester HarBro additional wiring and majority on the Board of Directors per month. Allbrio 649-1749 Manchester Herald Realty. 649-0917. repaira on existing 1990 during Tuesday’s election. Unoffi­ Painting 1987 Ford Mustang GT $11,995 homes. Quality work at Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel said cial figures show that 14,066, or 48 EXCELLENT location. 1987 Olds Calais $6995 $250 per month Includ­ of Manchester affordable prices, today that a recount would be taken percent, of the town’s 29,115 V ing heat. Carpeting. 1987 Chevy S-10 Blazer $9,995 “ntlrely owner operated. 1985 Ford LTD $5995 Quality Painting on the town hall referendum ques­ registered voters went to the polls. 647-9223. 643-7175. 27 years exp. Call 1989Toronado $16,995 tion after the plan was defeated S e rv ic e s Joseph Oumaa At the same time, a $13 million 1986 Olds 98 $9,995 Tuesday by a 40-vote margin. VACATION •Free Estimates 640-5253. 1986 Cadi Fleetwood $13,995 The $13 million renovation and referendum question on expansion |£ £ ] RENTALS aSenior Citizen Discounts 1984 Porsche 944 $13,995 expansion of the Municipal Building and renovation of the town hall was •Aluminum & Vinyl defeated by a 40-votc margin. VACATION Rental- 1984 Audi 5000S $6,995 Powerwashing MISCELLANEOUS Lipman Volkswagen is and Lincoln Center was defeated by Okemo, Winter Place 1986 Chevy Eurosport $6,995 SERVICES a vote of 5,861 to 5,821. Tomkiel At Democratic headquarters. 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo $6,995 Democratic Town Committee CJhair-' Vermont. Skl-on; skl- 6 4 6 - 6 8 1 5 said the recount was tentatively off trail side Condo. 2 1987 Olds Ciera $6,999 proud to Introduce... man Theodore R. Cummings hinted We’re Here To Se.'ve scheduled for tommorrow at 8 a.m. bedroom, 2 baths, fire­ 1987 Pont. Bonneville $10,995 HAWKES TREE SERVICE at a concession Tuesday night after place. Access to Indoor Bucket, truck & chipper. He said state statute calls for a 1986 Pontiac 6000 $4,995 Stump removal. Free only of four of the town’s 12 voting pool and lacuzzl. 633- mandatory recount if there is less 1986 Olds Delta Sedan $7,995 Wall Papering and •atlmataa. Special 1990 German Engineering districts had been tallied. 9133 or 633-6413.______conaldaratlon for aldarly than half of 1 percent difference in a Painting “When the winds of change blow, and handicapped. total vote count. CLEANING 30 years Experience it’s not how spirited, it’s not how I Insurance and “We have to go to each polling CARDINAL 647-7553 Below 1989 Prices much effort, it’s not how much at­ I SERVICES References place, open each voting machine tention goes into campaigning, even BUICK, INC. MARTY MAnSSON and retally,” Tomkiel said. POLISH woman will GUTTER for good candidates sometimes it clean your house. Call 1966 8uickSkylari( Sedan $8,990 _____ 649-4431 Tomkiel was among many sup­ 1968 Chev S-10 Ext Cab P/U $12,995 doesn’t go,” he said. “And it appears 644-2835 or 644-4663 for CLEANING porters of the project who lamented more Information. 1988 R>nliac Grand Am Coupe $8,690 to be going that way tonight.” 1967 Suick Rviera T-Type $11A90 the defeat of the referendum T\ies- SERVICE In the Board of Education race, 1987 Buick Regal $8,695 DICK COBB day night. MISCELLANEOUS for estimate call the GOP did not do so well, taking I 1987 GMCS-ISSpI P/U $6,380 INTERIORS Volkswagen “I’m depressed,” Tomkiel said [SERVICES 1967 Buick park A/e Sedan $11^50 Clean Quality Painting at 875-0634 or 875-9142. only two of the six available seats. Tuesday as he learned the results of 1967ChevS-10P/U $6280 Fair Prices. of A m erica Democrats retain a 6 to 3 edge on 1967Chev Conversion Wn $13,999 Public the referendum vote while he GSL Building Mainte­ Specializing in Interior the school board. nance Co. Commercl- 1987 Cadillac Brougham $14295 Need repairs around the will be counted up vote tallies in the base­ Painting. Carpentry and home? Call an expert. Invited But Republican party leaders al/ResIdentlal building 1987Buick Regal LTD $10,690 ment of the Municipal Building. “I repairs and home Im­ 1986 Buick LeSabre Coupe $8,460 Exterior Painting also You’ll find the help you were more than happy with the present. am definitely out of space. I have provements. Interior 1986 Buick Century Sedan $7,480 available. need In Classified. 643- results of the election. and exterior painting, 1986 Chev Monte Carb tt,4 90 2711. been for the last seven years.” Cali Dick Cobb at Corrado In Uouncing the Democrats, GOP light carpentry. Com­ 1986 Merc. Grand Marquis $9260 Tomkiel said the state public 643-4749 director candidates not only took plete lanitorlal ser­ 1986 Dodge 600 Sed $$295 LAWN CARE records administrator has told the vice. Experienced, rel­ 1986 Fbntlac Trans Am 26K $9,480 five seats on the nine-member town it has been in violation of Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald iable, free estimates. 1985 Buick Skylark $4295 WINE AND CHEESE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS board, but filled those seats with the space requirements for public 643-0304.______1965 Buick Sl^lark $4295 EXPERT YARD MASTERS top fiv? vote-getters for that race. 1962 Ford Mustang $3,495 IN AND OUT — Outgoing Mayor Peter DiRosa, above, SNOW Plowing - Com­ Exterior and Interior Trees cut, yards cleaned. records storage for the past four B1 Adams St., Manchester painting and wallpaper Incumbent Republican Theunis mercial, residenlal. Lawns, Brush removal, years. There is no alternative now to ponders election results Tuesday while incoming Republican Bolton, Vernon and 649-4571 hanging. Limited axtarlor OPEN HOUSE Werkhoven, a retired engineer who raatoratlon. Pravloua work the referendum proposal and Tom­ Coventry area. Free gutters cleaned, drive­ mayor Theunis ’Terry” Werkhoven, right, celebrates victory. brought his campaign to the can ba aaan upon raquaat ways sealed. kiel said the state will probably step estimates. Call Pete, Contact BC Company, The post of mayor goes to the top vote-getter on the Board of doorsteps of the people, was the 643-1213.______s44-e»ee. 643-9996 November 9th • 5-9 P M in and order the town to take some steps to alleviate the space shortage. Directors. Werkhoven was first with 7,527 votes. Reginald Pinlo/Manchester Heraid highest vote-getter in contested LEAF Removal - Free SCHALLER races with 7,527 votes. Since estimates. Call Ken 643- ACURA QUALITY Eunice DiBella, the state public 0747. WEKIFS PAMT«G CO. Genaral Yard Clean Up Werkhoven is the highest vote-getter Budget Pleasers Quality work at a • Lawna Raked records administrator, declined 68 Honda Accord LX $10,995 raaaonabla prical • Bruth Removal today to comment on what steps if in the majority party, he is the next • Tree Removal 4Dr,SSpd.UidMl Interior & Exterior likely mayor. • Hedge Trimming 1 yolkswagen any the state will take. She did say 86 Ford Eacort 4 Dr. $4,995 Fraa Ettimataa ^ Vote puts Werkhoven at ‘the pinnacle’ • And Mora Werkhoven will replace Democrat A« she would look into the matter. FURNITURE Call Brian Waigte • Raaaonabla Rataa Peter P. DiRosa Jr., who came in 85 Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 Where You're Always #1 With Us. Tomkiel attributed the narrow results were tallied Tuesday was one He also would be the first confidence.” DINING room set Drexel, v-6,«r,AA: 6454912 Coll 657-9761 defeat of the town hall referendum By Rick Santos to savor. He got 7,527 votes — the Republican mayor in Manchester Susan Buckno, who lost in her bid next to last among the winning can­ hutch and buffet. Pe­ Pontiac Grand Am $4,995 24 TOLLAND TPKE., (RT. 83), VERNON • 649-2638 to voters’ unwillingness to spend Manchester Herald highest among all candidates in con­ since James Farr in 1971. to unseat state Rep. John Thompson, didates in the director’s race with can wood cane back V-6,AT,A/C $13 million on the renovation and tested races for town office in “This is the pinnacle of my life,” 6,125 votes. chairs. $7,500 new. Ask­ 62 ChevEICamIno D-Manchester, last year, more than expansion. The proposal, which Theunis ‘Terry” Werkhoven, a Manchester. Werkhoven said. “As a retired man, made up for that this year. She was Republicans earning seats and ing $2,800 or best offer. V-6, Auto, Low IlliM finishing behind Werkhoven were 289-4437. 83 Olda Clara $2,995 originally would have cost $16.5 retired engineer who made a full­ Assuming the procedures of the I do not plan to go any further. I’m the second highest vote-getter in the Auto,A/C million, had been scaled back twice time job out of being a town direc­ Board of Directors do not change not going to be president. directors’ race with 7,406 votes and first-time candidate Susan Bucjoio, INVITATIDN TO BID 86 Ford Tempo $4,995 whose 7,406 votes will probably Auto, A/C before the election. tor, is the next likely mayor of drastically in the coming weeks, “I am really overwhelmed to is the next likely deputy mayor. The EIGHTH UTILITIES DIS^ “We will immediately have no Manchester. Werkhoven, 67, will be elected by think of the support and the vote of Werkhoven, who earned a reputa­ earn her the post of deputy mayor; TRICT, 32 Main Street, 85 Buick Century $3,995 Auto, A/C space to place the records coming Far Werkhoven, who had been the board as the next mayor because confidence in my serving on the tion for personally inspecting many incumbent Ronald Osella, with Mctnchester, CT 06040 seeks 7,196 votes; first-timer Wallace J. bids for the loiiowing items: 83 s-10 Blazer $5,995 up in about a month,” Tomkeil said. Republican minority leader on the he is the highest vote-getter of the board,” he added. “I deeply ap­ V-6, Auto, AC Irish Jr., with 7,099; and Ellen ■ANT OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM “Our whole vital records section has board, the moment when election majority party. preciate their (the voters) vote of Please see MAYOR, page 10 FVVSS DEVICES. CHEVY Bums Landers, with 6,693 votes. Bid specifications may be ob­ 345 Center St., Manchester been or is full. We have no place to tained during normal business 647-7077 put records for coming years.” The only GOP candidate who hours (9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) failed to earn a seat was J. Russell Monday thnj Saturday from Vital records include records on births and deaths. Four cities in state dump mayors; Smyth, who gathered 5,820 votes the dispatcher at the EIGHTH Election and finished eleventh among 12 can­ UTILITIES DISTRICT If the town hall referendum had CLYDE TRUCK SALE didates. FIREHOUSE, 32 Main Street. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. passed, the renovation and expan­ Manchester, CL 06040 sion project probably would not Daniels gets win in New Haven report: In addition to DiRosa, Democrats ROUTE 83, VERNON taking seats were incumbent Sealed bids will be received at 82 Malibu 4 Dr $4,695 N ovember Is CHEVY have been completed for at least a the above address until 7:00 84 Line. Continental $9,995 budget problems. In East Hartford, Republican Stephen T. Cassano, with 6,325 p.m. on Tuesday, November By Judd Everhart GOP theme works votes; incumbent James F. Fogarty, 21, 1989, at which time they 84 Buick Century Ybg $5,995 challenger Susan G. Kniep ousted TRUCK M onth ... 1990 S10 Pick Up Please see TOWN HALL, page 10 The Associated Press Another first was recorded Tues­ with 6,204 votes; and first-time can­ will be publicly opened, read 84 Olds Cutlass Cpe $5,895 Democratic incumbent Robert F. . . . page 3 aloud etnd recorded. 85 Celebrity 4 Or. Wag. $6,695 day in New Haven, where Democrat McNulty, 7,749 to 6,810, or 53 per­ didate Joyce Epstein, with 6,034 John C. Daniels, a five-term state Bids shall remain valid for thir­ 85 Electra4 Dr. $9,995 Connecticut voters, not often full cent to 47 percent. Taste of victory votes. T remendous S avings $7,295* senator, becomes that city’s first ty days from the bid opening 85Skylark4Dr $6,695 TODAY of surprises, dumped mayors in Moran had 15,624 votes to . . . page 3 Democratic incumbent Mary Ann date. The.District reserves the 85 Buick Somerset 4 Dr $4295 Bridgeport, East Hartford, Danbury black mayor. Bucci’s 12,368, or 53 percent to 42 Handley, with 5,954 votes, and right to reject any and all bids 86 Delta 88 2 Or $9,995 ight and Middletown, elected the first Vacancies to fill first-Ume Democratic candidate Josh for any reason deemed to be R NOW!! 30 Other S10s available In other big-city races, Hartford percent. There were four petitioning 66 Bonneville 4 Dr $6,995 black mayor of New Haven and kept in the best interest of the Dis- In d e x Democrat Carrie S. Perry was re­ mayoral candidates on the Howroyd, the lowest vole-getter 66 Century Wagon $7,495 incumbents in Hartford, Waterbury . . . page 4 20 pages, 2 sections elected, Waterbury Republican Bridgeport ballot, who had 5 percent with 5,430 votes, did not win scats. EIGHTH UTILITIES 86 Chevn^t Celebrity $7,195 and Stamford. While many called the election an DISTRICT Joseph J. Santopietro won a third of the vote among them. Losers look ahead 86 Chevrolet Nova 4 Dr $6,395 term and Stamford Democrat Thom In Waterbury, Santopietro crushed upset, officios representing both Joseph Tripp 86 Chevrolet Spectoim $4,995 Classified 18-20 Political novice Mary C. Moran, a . . page 4 Fire Commissioner 1990 Full Size 1/2 Ton 16 Democrat Elizabeth C. Brown, a parties said they were not shocked 88Chevette4Dr. $4,995 Comics Republican who told voters she was Serrani was returned to office. Focus 15 state representaUve and former nun, New school board by the results. Dated at Manchester, Ct. 86 Rant Grand Am SE $8A95 I •SESSls a businesswoman and a housewife, Democratic challengers were vic­ Food ' 17 Theodore T. Cummings, a this 31st DAY ON OCTOBER, ¥ not a politician, today finds herself torious in Danbury and Middletown. 20,427 to 9,705 or 65 percent to 31 . . . page 5 1989 $12,145 Local/State 3-7 percent, according to unofficial Democratic party leader and son of S 7 2 -9 t1 t (rxmiinart 2 mayor-elect of Bridgeport, the first Gene Eriquez easily defeated 008-11 Lottery Disappointing night the town chairman said, “We had a Nation/Wbrid 9.18 woman to become mayor of Con­ Republican Joseph H. Sauer Jr. in returns. - ja ia t s’Bed, Auto Trans gut feeling (we would lose) about Obituaries 2 necticut’s largest city. Danbury and Paul Gionfriddo Daniels had 20,644 votes to INVITATION TO BID .. .page 5 three weeks ago, so it was no Opinion 8 She easily ousted two-term managed to upset Republican in­ POolcy’s 8,886. Green Party can­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Eighth Utilities District Sports 11-12 didate Matthew Borenstcin had 931 How Coventry voted surprise. What was a surprise was 1 Democratic Mayor Thomas W. cumbent Sebastian J. Garafalo in of Manchester, CT Is seeking competitive bids for the follow­ 1990 S10 BLAZER Television 16 votes. ing: Bucci, whose administration had Middletown’s down-to-thc-wire ... pages 6 and 7 Plea.se see ELECTION, page 10 Fuel oil for the 19B9-1990.heating season and possible ser­ 1989 Full Size Vans L ______I been beset from the beginning with mayoral race. Please see STATE, page 18 vice contract. $16,989 DATE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS: TIME: B lV O " Monday, November 20, 1989 3:30 p.m. Fully Equiped $12,285* QUESTION 1: All bids are to include the price per gallon, yearly service con­ V8, Automatic tracts and hourly rate for services not covered by die service 15 other Blazers available Shall the Town appropriate an amount not to exceed $13,000,000 to renovate and expand the existing Town Hall YES: 5 ,8 2 1 NO: 5 ,8 6 1 contract. 10 other Full Size available building and parking lot and to renovate Lincoln Center, to be financed by general obligations bonds and notes? Sealed bids are to be received at the District Office, 32 Main Street, Manchester, CT until 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November 20, 1080. Bids will be publicly opened, read aloud and BOARD OF BOARD OF recorded as part of the regular monthly meeting of tiie Board TOWN BOARD OF at Cronin Hall, Mayfair Gardens, North Main Street, BOARD OF DIRECTORS TOWN CONSTABLES EDUCATION EDUCATION k ^ c h e s te r, CT. OFFICES TREAS­ SELECTMEN 1990 1/2 TON 4x4 $14,765 #3111 (VOTE FOR ANY SIX) (VOTE FOR ANY FOUR) (VOTE FOR ANY TWO) (VOTE FOR ANY TWO) Bid envelopes are to be clearly marked ‘ FUEL OIL BID'. CLERK URER (VOTE FOR ANY TWO) THREE YEAR TERM THREE YEAR TERM The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all 350 V-8, AUTOMATIC 15 Other 4x4's available BEGINS 1989 BEGINS 1990 b i^ for anvYeason deemed to be in ^ e best interest of the Eighth Utilities District. James F. Stephen T. Josh M. Peter Joyce G. Mary Ann Edward J. Roger M. Frank A. Kathleen F Ronald H. Clarence E. William J. Paul F. Malcolm F. Terry A Susan L. Craig S. The bid must remain valid for 30 days from bid opening. .| SPECIAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY ■■ DEMOCRATIC Fogarty Cassano Howroyd DiRosa, Jr. Epstein Handley Tomkiel Negro Napolitano Maloney Gates Foley Desmond Phillips Barlow Bog II Perkins Lappen It is the intention of the District to award the bid as soon as possible. The Eighth Utilities District is a Municipality and is therefore VOTES 6,204 6,325 5,430 6,125 6,034 5,954 6,790 7,434 5,399 6,208 5,658 6,207 5,648 5,578 6,516 6,427 6,165 6,281 not suqect to sales taxes. dated at Manchester, CT Theunis Ronald Ellen Burns Wallace J. J. Russell Susan M. Edward J. Laura A Mary B. Paul J. Joseph L. Kevin James S. Louis C. Eugene A. Thomas M. Janice M. John A. this 3rd day of November, 1989 REPUBLICAN CARTER CHEVROLET/GEO Werkhoven Osella Landers Irish, Jr. Smyth Buckno Tomkiel Pirtel Sears Damiano Swansson,Jr. MacKenzie Taylor Kocsis, Jr. Sierakowski Sheridan Horn Tucci Mary Beth Lilrico 1229 Main Street, Manchester, CT 646-6464 (Exit 3 - 1-384) Its Clerk Q.|g .j .| Eighth Utilities District VOTES 7,527 7,196 6,693 7,099 5,820 7,406 6,055 5,270 6,657 6,029 6,555 6,331 6,223 5,887 5,343 6,781 6,719 5,866